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Jean-Jacques Rousseau of Geneva was the first of many to present the Alps as a place of allure and beauty, banishing the prevalent conception of the mountains as a hellish wasteland inhabited by demons.
Jean-Jacques Ampère, a successful merchant, was an admirer of the philosophy of Jean-Jacques Rousseau, whose theories of education ( as outlined in his treatise Émile ) were the basis of Ampère ’ s education.
Augustine ( 354 – 430 ) applied the title Confessions to his autobiographical work, and Jean-Jacques Rousseau used the same title in the 18th century, initiating the chain of confessional and sometimes racy and highly self-critical, autobiographies of the Romantic era and beyond.
The Swiss philosopher Jean-Jacques Rousseau sent him the message: " Tell him I know no greater man on earth.
Also famous as a prose stylist, Hume pioneered the essay as a literary genre and engaged with contemporary intellectual luminaries such as Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Adam Smith ( who acknowledged Hume's influence on his economics and political philosophy ), James Boswell, Joseph Butler, and Thomas Reid.
He met and later fell out with Jean-Jacques Rousseau.
In 1742 he befriended Jean-Jacques Rousseau.
They were brought together by their friend in common at that time, Jean-Jacques Rousseau.
The Tao Te Ching focuses upon the beginnings of society, and describes a golden age in the past, comparable with the ideas of Jean-Jacques Rousseau.
Progressive education can be traced as far back as to the works of John Locke and Jean-Jacques Rousseau, with both being respectively known as paternal forerunners to the ideas that would be demonstrated by the likes of Dewey.
In France, there was Lettres persanes ( 1721 ) by Montesquieu, followed by Julie, ou la nouvelle Héloïse ( 1761 ) by Jean-Jacques Rousseau, and Laclos ' Les Liaisons dangereuses ( 1782 ), which used the epistolary form to great dramatic effect, because the sequence of events was not always related directly or explicitly.
Jean-Jacques Rousseau et les origines françaises du fascisme.
Hegel, French materialist and utilitarian philosophe Claude Adrien Helvétius, Swiss collectivist philosophe Jean-Jacques Rousseau, French utopian socialist Henri de Saint-Simon, and Savoyard conservative Joseph de Maistre as thinkers who constituted the ideological basis for modern authoritarianism, in his book Freedom and Its Betrayal: Six Enemies of Human Liberty.
Two of the most outspoken critics of the guild system were Jean-Jacques Rousseau and Adam Smith, and all over Europe a tendency to oppose government control over trades in favour of laissez-faire free market systems was growing rapidly and making its way into the political and legal system.
Many other French philosophes ( intellectuals ) exerted philosophical influence on a continental scale, including Voltaire, Denis Diderot and Jean-Jacques Rousseau, whose essay The Social Contract, Or Principles of Political Right was a catalyst for governmental and societal reform throughout Europe.
Jean-Jacques Rousseau would argue, however, that his concept of " general will " in the " social contract " is not the simple collection of individual wills and precisely furthers the interests of the individual ( the constraint of law itself would be beneficial for the individual, as the lack of respect for the law necessarily entails, in Rousseau's eyes, a form of ignorance and submission to one's passions instead of the preferred autonomy of reason ).
In 1776, he completed Dialogues: Rousseau Judge of Jean-Jacques and began work on the Reveries of the Solitary Walker.
Among other things, the ship of the line Jean-Jacques Rousseau ( launched in 1795 ) was named after the philosopher.
* Confessions of Jean-Jacques Rousseau ( Les Confessions ), 1770, published 1782
* Dialogues: Rousseau Judge of Jean-Jacques, published 1782
* The Political writings of Jean-Jacques Rousseau, edited from the original MCS and authentic editions with introduction and notes by C. E. Vaughan, Blackwell, Oxford, 1962.
* Confessions of Jean-Jacques Rousseau English translation, as published by Project Gutenberg, 2004 # 3913
The Question of Jean-Jacques Rousseau.

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Jean-Jacques Bertrand (; June 20, 1916 – February 22, 1973 ) was the 21st Premier of Quebec, Canada, from October 2, 1968 to May 12, 1970.

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* June 28Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Swiss philosopher ( d. 1778 )
* June 28Jean-Jacques Rousseau, philosopher ( died 1778 )
* June 28Jean-Jacques Rousseau, polymath ( died 1778 )

Jean-Jacques and June
* Jean-Jacques Marcel, ( 13 June 1931 ...) footballer.
James Pradier, also known as Jean-Jacques Pradier ( 1790 – June 4, 1852 ) was a Swiss-born French sculptor best known for his work in the neoclassical style.
Dikembe Mutombo Mpolondo Mukamba Jean-Jacques Wamutombo ( born June 25, 1966 ), commonly referred to as Dikembe Mutombo, is a retired Congolese American professional basketball player who last played for the Houston Rockets of the NBA.
Jean-Jacques Blais, PC, QC ( born June 27, 1940 ) is a former Canadian politician, who represented the riding of Nipissing in the Canadian House of Commons from 1972 to 1984.
* Jean-Jacques Michaud, " Le Soleil de glace ", revue Navires et Histoire, numéro 36, June / July 2006.
Jean-Jacques Burlamaqui ( 24 June 1694 – 3 April 1748 ) was a Swiss legal and political theorist who popularised a number of ideas propounded by other thinkers.

Jean-Jacques and July
* July 2 – Jean-Jacques Rousseau, French philosopher ( b. 1712 )
* July 2 – Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Swiss philosopher ( b. 1712 )
Gérard Brach ( 23 July 1927 – 9 September 2006 ) was a French screenwriter best known for his collaborations with the film directors Roman Polanski and Jean-Jacques Annaud.
* July 2 – Jean-Jacques Rousseau, philosopher, writer and composer ( b. 1712 )
Born in Black Lake, Quebec, Loubier was first elected in Bellechasse in 1962 and became UN leader in July 1971, replacing former Premier Jean-Jacques Bertrand as party leader and leader of the Opposition.
From July 1958, a third political force tried to establish itself in Gabon: the Parti d ' Union Nationale Gabonais ( PUNGA ), led by René-Paul Sousatte and Jean-Jacques Boucavel, created attempting to unite the southern Gabonese against the established BDG and UDSG.
Jean-Jacques Dessalines and the Atlantic System: A Reappraisal ,” William and Mary Quarterly ( July 2012 ).
In July 2009, as part of a major William Burroughs symposium, NakedLunch @ 50, a special tribute was held outside 9 Rue Gît-le-Coeur, with Jean-Jacques Lebel unveiling a plaque commemorative, now permanently hammered to the outside wall next to the main entrance, honoring the Beat Hotel's seven most famous occupants: B. Gysin, H. Norse, G. Corso, A. Ginsberg, P. Orlovsky, I. Sommerville, W. Burroughs.
Jean-Jacques Henner ( 15 March 1829 – 23 July 1905 ) was a French painter, noted for his use of sfumato and chiaroscuro in painting nudes, religious subjects, and portraits.
Françoise-Louise de Warens, born Louise Éléonore de la Tour du Pil, also called Madame de Warens ( 31 March 1699-29 July 1762 ), was the benefactress and mistress of Jean-Jacques Rousseau.
" Saint-Lambert, who had been away on military service, returned in July, and after his return to duty Sophie brought the affair with Jean-Jacques to an end.

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