Rousseau is often portrayed as an educational and social reformer whose aim was to increase individual freedom. In this volume, the distinguished philosopher David Gauthier examines Rousseaus evolving notion of freedom, particularly in his later works, where he focuses on a single quest: Can freedom and the independent self be regained?
Rousseau is often portrayed as an educational and social reformer whose aim was to increase individual freedom. In this volume, the distinguished philosopher David Gauthier examines Rousseaus evolving notion of freedom, particularly in his later works, where he focuses on a single quest: Can freedom and the independent self be regained?
David Gauthier is Emeritus Distinguished Professor of Philosophy at the University of Pittsburgh. The author of many articles and several books, most recently Moral Dealing, he is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface 1. Legends of the fall 2. Making a man 3. Politics of redemption 4. In Julie's garden 5. Making Jean-Jacques 6. Citizen of Geneva 7. The last promenade.
Preface 1. Legends of the fall 2. Making a man 3. Politics of redemption 4. In Julie's garden 5. Making Jean-Jacques 6. Citizen of Geneva 7. The last promenade.
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