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Rousseau
-- First and Second Discourses / A Return to
the Past
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A 5 page paper that supports Rousseau's
arguments for a return to the past based in
his First and Second Discourses. This paper
provides an overview of Rousseau's perceptions
of society, including the new focus on
knowledge, and demonstrates the way these
perceptions developed his belief to move back
to the past and a religious focus on morality.
The primary source is cited.
Filename: Rousseau.rtf
Rousseau's
'Emile'
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This 5 page report the book 'Emile' by 18th
century philosopher and writer Jean Jacques
Rousseau. Rousseau's principle that man is
'naturally good' is expounded on in 'Emile.'
No additional sources cited.
Filename: Emile2.wps
Rousseau's
'The Social Contract'
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A 5 page paper which examines Rousseau's
famous assertion, 'Man is born free yet
everywhere he's in chains,' and evaluate how
this claim is legitimized in the treatise, The
Social Contract. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: RousSC.wps
Sexual
Equality And Rousseau
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The writings of Rousseau form a significant
component of the political philosophies that
have guided the establishment and form of
government in the United States. This 5 page
paper argues that Rousseau's discourse on
inequality can be seen to present the argument
that civil society, as opposed to the natural
state of man, must acknowledge the equality of
the sexes inasmuch as the rules that once
governed man in his natural state are no
longer applicable. Bibliography lists 7
sources.
Filename: KTsexros.wps
“The
Social Contract” of Jean-Jacques Rousseau
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This 12 page report discusses Jean-Jacques
Rousseau (1712-1778) and his writing “The
Social Contract” (1762). Rousseau was an
undeniably keen thinker and was equipped with
the weapons of the philosophical century and
with an inspiring eloquence. To that eloquence
he added a pronounced egotism, self-seeking,
and an arrogance that led to bitter antagonism
against his revolutionary views and sensitive
personality. The central concept in
Rousseau’s thought is “liberty,” and, as
a result, most of his works deal with the
mechanisms through which humans are forced to
give up their liberty. Most modern political
and social scientists believe that it was in
the publication of The Social Contract that
Rousseau reached the pinnacle of his political
and philosophical development. Pretensions of
rugged individualism and distrust of all civil
authority of his early writings gave way to
the construction of a positive political
society. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: BWjjrcon.wps
John
Locke & Western Enlightenment
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5 pages. An overview of the philosophies of
John Locke and how these philosophies
contributed to Western Enlightenment and were
incorporated into documents such as the United
States Declaration of Independence and the
Constitution. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: Lockwest.wps
John
Locke's 'Second Treatise On Government'
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A 5 page paper discussing John Locke's Second
Treatise on Civil Government. Questions of the
nature and scope, as well as the purpose of
the worker are analyzed alobg with the role of
the individual in society. No additional
sources cited.
Filename: Locke2nd.wps
John
Locke's 'Second Treatise On Government' /
Property
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A 5 page paper discussing Locke's argument for
'property' and its social implications.
Bibliography lists the text of Locke's
treatise.
Filename: Lockprop.wps
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