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Jean Jacques Rousseau
Title: Jean Jacques Rousseau
Category: Society & Culture / People
Details: Words: 1416 | Pages: 6.0 (approximately 235 words/page)
Jean Jacques Rousseau
Jean Jacques Rousseau
If you try to justify why human society goes from a wonderful and positive state of nature into a mostly uncontrollable political state, it is virtually impossible. Rousseau feels that when we enter into this political state, or society, that it is an inevitable. Humans will reach their potential, however at the same time society takes us away from our natural state and corrupts us. In this state of nature, humans are
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others around him. I think that Rousseau’s theory of first requiring children to learn through nature, rather than incorporating man’s education and the use of books, is unattainable in a society like ours. When you live in today’s world, you must have knowledge of all that surrounds you. This knowledge can not be learned solely through nature. Someone who has prior knowledge of such things must educate one, otherwise survival is questionable.
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