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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.
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 ).
Jean-Jacques Rousseau (; 28 June 17122 July 1778 ) was a Genevan philosopher, writer, and composer of 18th-century Romanticism of French expression.
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 Rousseau et la Science Politique de Son Temps.
* Kitsikis, Dimitri ( 2006 ). Jean-Jacques Rousseau et les origines françaises du fascisme.
et: Jean-Jacques Rousseau
* Marie-Sophie Corcy, Jacques Malthete, Laurent Mannoni, Jean-Jacques Meusy, Les Premières Années de la société L. Gaumont et Cie, Afrhc, Bibliothèque du Film, Gaumont, Paris, 1999
Jean-Jacques Rousseau described him laconically as a man droit et adroit.
* Jean-Jacques Chardin, Ernest Dowson et la crise fin de siècle anglaise ( Paris: Editions Messene, 1995 )
* 2003: ( tied ) Jean-Jacques Girardot, for Gris et amer 1: Les Visiteurs de l ' éclipse
* Mohand Hamoumou et Jean-Jacques Jordi, Les Harkis, une mémoire enfouie, Autrement, 1999.
Discourse on the Origin and Basis of Inequality Among Men ( Discours sur l ' origine et les fondements de l ' inégalité parmi les hommes ), also commonly known as the " Second Discourse ", is a work by philosopher Jean-Jacques Rousseau.
* Jean-Jacques Rousseau wrote a pastorale heroïque called Daphnis et Chloè between 1774 and 1776.
* Jean-Jacques Simard, La Réduction: l ’ Autochtone inventé et les Amérindiens d ’ aujourd ’ hui
* Jean-Jacques Tiercelin et al., " Source Rocks and Reservoirs in Rift Lake Basins over the Past 300 Ma in Central and Eastern Africa ", AAPG Annual Meeting, Houston, 2002.
The other candidates were former defense minister Jean-Jacques Démafouth, the lawyer Henri Pouzère, who was previously a presidential candidate in 1999, then taking about 4 % of the vote, Charles Massi of the Democratic Forum for Modernity ( Forum démocratique pour la modernité ), also a 1999 candidate, then taking a little over 1 % of the vote, Olivier Gabirault of the Alliance for Democracy and Progress ( l ' Alliance pour la démocratie et le progrès ), Auguste Boukanga of the Union for Renewal and Development ( l ' Union pour la Renaissance et le développement ) and Pasteur Josué Binoua.
* Jean-Jacques Michaud, " Le Soleil de glace ", revue Navires et Histoire, numéro 36, June / July 2006.
* Hatt, Jean-Jacques ( 1952 ) " Les monuments gallo-romains de Paris, et les origines de la sculpture votive en Gaule romaine.
A precursor of Montesquieu and of Rousseau was Jean-Jacques Burlamaqui ( 1694 – 1750 ) in his Principes du droit naturel et politique ( 1747 and 1751, issued together in 1763 ), while the celebrated international lawyer, Emeric de Vattel ( 1714 1767 ), was a native of Neuchâtel by birth and descent, and, though he spent most of his life at foreign courts, died at Neuchâtel, not so very long after the publication of his famous Droit des gens ( 1758 ).
Pierre Sauvanet et Jean-Jacques Wunenburger ), " Rhétorique et rythmique chez Nietzsche " Editions Kimé, 1996.
In May 2002 he was appointed member of the Ordre des Arts et Lettres by French Minister of the Arts, Jean-Jacques Aillagon.

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