Selections from the Works of Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Edited [for the Use of College Classes]Princeton University Press, 1920 - 222 pages |
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... history of modern thought . The tendency has been to show that those elements which the earlier gen- eration of scholars looked upon as peculiarly Rous- seau's , are to be found in the current thought and even in the published ...
... history of modern thought . The tendency has been to show that those elements which the earlier gen- eration of scholars looked upon as peculiarly Rous- seau's , are to be found in the current thought and even in the published ...
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... history will find that the details of this some- what unseemly quarrel have been quite fully recorded by scholars . We are interested in but a single phase of that dispute . The report was later scattered by 11 Rousseau . Euvres ...
... history will find that the details of this some- what unseemly quarrel have been quite fully recorded by scholars . We are interested in but a single phase of that dispute . The report was later scattered by 11 Rousseau . Euvres ...
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... history . He con- cedes , somewhat grudgingly to be sure , that the arts are necessary to us now as crutches are necessary for the old and decrepit.18 The question to be discussed was whether in the ages marked by the discoveries and ...
... history . He con- cedes , somewhat grudgingly to be sure , that the arts are necessary to us now as crutches are necessary for the old and decrepit.18 The question to be discussed was whether in the ages marked by the discoveries and ...
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... history of humanity as it passes through its three successive stages . The first stage is the state of nature in which man lives out his individual life in the light of his instinct , following his impulses , which Rousseau believed to ...
... history of humanity as it passes through its three successive stages . The first stage is the state of nature in which man lives out his individual life in the light of his instinct , following his impulses , which Rousseau believed to ...
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... history of philosophy and of literature depends upon the general system which he presents and upon the peculiarly feverish earnestness with which he presents it . The point may be readily illustrated by a brief comparison . Perhaps from ...
... history of philosophy and of literature depends upon the general system which he presents and upon the peculiarly feverish earnestness with which he presents it . The point may be readily illustrated by a brief comparison . Perhaps from ...
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