3. Some of the Enlightenment thinkers
Hobbes
Locke
Monstesquieu
Rousseau
4. JEAN JACQUES ROUSSEAU
(1772-1778)
Ipinanganak sa Geneva, Switzerland noong taong
June 28, 1712.
Pangalawang anak nina Isaac Rousseau at Susanne
Bernard (namatay ng ilang araw na maisilang siya)
His family was a pious Calvinist and refugees from
France.
Lives of Plutarch
Louise the Waren - isa sa mga naging nobya nya at
naging kasangkapan sa pakikipag-ugnayan sa
Catholicism.
5. 1742- nagpunta siya sa Paris upang maging
isang musikero.
Therese Levasseur- ang naging pang
habangbuhay na kabiyak niya.
1750- published Discourse on the Arts and
Sciences
Le Devin du Village – ang kanyang opera
1753 – Discourse on the Inequality Among
Men
6. Mme d’ Epinay
1756 – Montmorency
1761 – Julie or The New Heloise
1762 – The Social Contract
Judge of Jean Jacques and The Reveries of the
Solitary Walker
July 03, 1778 – nang siya ay namatay
The Confessions: Rousseau’s Autobiography
7. QUOTATIONS
“Man is born free, but everywhere he is in
chains”
“Force not constitue rights… obedience is due
only to legitimate powers”
“Gratitude is a duty ought to be paid, but
which none have the right to expect”
“Free people, remember this maxim; we may
acquire liberty, but it is never recovered if it is
once lost”
8. “It is unnatural for a majority to rule, for a
majority can seldom be organized and united
for specific action, and minority can”
11. THE EMILE
• Eile or On Education – Profession of the Faith
of Savoyard Vicar
• The Emile or On Education is essentially a
work that details Rousseau’s philosophy of
education. It was originally published just
several months after the Social Contract.
12. Education Contibutions
EMILE. The greatest work produced by Rousseau is
Emile. This work is more a tract upon education
under the guise of a story than it is a novel in the
true sense of the word novel. The book describes the
ideal education which prepares Emile and Sophie for
their eventual marriage. The following represents an
outline of the vital educational principles found in
Emile:
1. BOOK ONE. This book deals with the infancy of the child.
2. BOOK TWO. Rousseau describes the education of the child when
the tutor has full responsibility.
13. 3. BOOK THREE. This section describes the
intellectual education of Emile.
4. BOOK FOUR. This section describes the social
education and the religious education of Emile.
14.
15. Other works
Julie or the New Heloise – Julie or the New
Heloise remains one of Rousseau’s popular works,
though it is not a philosophical treatise, but rather a
novel.
Reveries of the Solitary Walker – like of his work, is
apart of a story and part of philosophical treatise.
Rousseau: Judge of Jean Jacques – The most
distinctive feature of this late work, often referred to
simply as the Dialogues, is that it is written in the
form of three dialogues.