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  1. Human Nature - Are Humans Naturally Good Or Evil?

    ... them. Is it true? Rousseau thinks otherwise. "In ... In conclusion, Hobbes and
    Rousseau are both, in a sense, right and wrong. Hobbes said ...

  2. The Enlightenment And The Age Of Reason In Philosophy

    ... Perhaps the best-known of all the philosophes was that eccentric Swiss-born proponent
    of romantic rationalism, Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1712-1778). ...

  3. Robespierre

    ... Jean-Jacques Rousseau may have influenced Robespierre with his strong nationalist
    views, being an important, and influential role-model for Robespierre. ...

  4. Covenanted Governments

    ... on. The theory of "a covenanted people" is associated with Locke, Hobbes, and
    Rousseau. ... rights. Another influential figure was Rousseau. ...

  5. The Creature As A Foil To Frankenstein

    ... The approach to Frankenstein’s education in the home is strongly influenced by Rousseau,
    one of the most eloquent writers of the Age of Enlightenment. ...

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  1. Characterization Assignment

    ... I hear her ask about Voltaire, Rousseau, and Montesquieu three great
    philosophies. “Mike, what is your idea about Rousseau theory ...

  2. Johann Pestalozzi

    ... Jean-Jacques Rousseau was the philosopher whom Pestalozzi found most
    interesting. He was impressed with Rousseau’s writings which ...

  3. French Literature In The Age Of Reason

    ... A significant amount of the literature produced was philosophical, and written by
    important thinkers such as Voltaire, Denis Diderot, and Jean Jacques Rousseau ...

  4. French Vs. American Revolution

    ... England also played a big part in influencing both nations but it was the famous
    philosophers like Montesquieu, Rousseau, John Lock and Voltaire who lead the ...

  5. Thoughts On Nature

    ... thinkers have developed unique ideas about man in the state of nature, none are
    more influential than the theories of Thomas Hobbes and Jean-Jacques Rousseau. ...

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