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  • Locke: In Rousseau's Eye
    ... This is the point at which we see our first difference between Locke and Rousseau. ... At this point a contrast can be clearly drawn between Rousseau and Locke. ...
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  • Jefferson and Rousseau
    ... The writings of Rousseau, Locke and Montesquieu all contained ideas that were later used by Thomas Jefferson and the National Assembly to compose the two ...
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  • Political Theory responses to Locke, Montesqieu, Marx and Rousseau
    Realism or Idealism: Responses to Locke, Montesqieu, Rousseau and Marx regarding human nature In the history of the western intellectual tradition, a simple ...
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  • The Influence of Enlightenment on the French Revolution
    ... Napoleonic era. During the Napoleonic era, JJ Rousseau, Locke, and Smith's philosophy were used and combined together. Napoleon did ...
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  • Consenting AdultsThe Idea of Consent in the Works of Locke and ...
    ... The works of Locke and Rousseau explore political foundations that depend on a social contract which requires consent above all things in order to secure ...
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  • Hobbes, Locke
    Hobbes, Locke, and Rousseau This comparative text is a bit complex in the assumption that all three essay questions can be properly justified in one large ...
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  • Writers that Influenced our Go
    Writers that Influenced our Government Locke and Rousseau were two philosophers who both wrote about human nature. Both philosophers ...
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  • John Locke
    ... His thoughts are very similar to John Locke's. ... Rousseau's thesis was "the people choose their government and, in so doing, effectively give birth to civil ...
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  • The Nature of Government
    ... In the Discourse on the Origin and Foundations of Inequality Among Men, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, just like Locke, notes that perfect freedom is the natural ...
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  • John Locke and The Scientific Revolution
    ... what he gains is civil liberty and proprietorship of all he possesses." (Rousseau, Doc. ... John Locke was a very strong figure in the 17th and 18th centuries. ...
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  • second treatise of government
    ... Independence and freedom were less important to Locke than they were to Rousseau. Reason was less important to Rousseau than to Locke. ...
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  • John Locke
    ... That is what John Locke thought about education and knowledge ... Jean Jacques Rousseau wrote Emile in 1762 in this essay he says that educational reforms were the ...
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  • Freedom
    ... this vision of society which leaves power out of the hands of the people and leads to criticisms from philosophers such as Locke and Rousseau, who counters ...
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  • Enlightenmen
    ... The ideas of John Locke, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, and Montesquieu all played important roles in the revolutions. Locke's idea of natural ...
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  • rousseau
    ... had already developed their own interpretations of liberty, and in fact Locke had already published his views on the social contract. What Rousseau did was to ...
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  • Politidcal theory
    ... Man was written in 1789, we can see many of Locke's ideas clearly ... property, security, and resistance to opression." (Sourcebook page 82) Rousseau For Rousseau ...
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  • Theater and Govt
    ... for all. Perhaps the issue over which Rousseau and Locke most fervently disagree is the role of government. Both philosophers establish ...
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  • early human society
    Many great English philosophers during this time such as John Locke, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, and Thomas Hobbes wrote and collected their ideas that depict the ...
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  • Rawls
    ... a social contract theory (the social contract theory, like the state of nature, goes back to such other political philosophers as Rousseau, Locke, and Hobbes). ...
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  • Nature Vs. Nurture
    ... Later in the eighteenth century, Jean-Jacques Rousseau expanded on Locke's theory that people are a product of their environment. ...
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  • Jean Jacques Rosseau
    ... philosophs. Rousseau expanded on John Locke's theory that a society has the right to question the authority of an unjust ruler. Rousseau ...
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  • Child Psychology
    ... growth. Unlike Locke, Rousseau saw children as determining their own destinies and saw development as discontinuous. Piaget's cognitive ...
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  • State of Nature vs. Nature of
    ... According to Rousseau, men entered a civil society by act of free and rational ... John Locke believed that all governments derived their power from the people and ...
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  • Notion of Human Rights
    ... A successor to Locke was Jean-Jacques Rousseau, who in his Social Contract refuted attempts to tie religion to the foundations of political order and also ...
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  • Notion of Human Rights
    ... A successor to Locke was Jean-Jacques Rousseau, who in his Social Contract refuted attempts to tie religion to the foundations of political order and also ...
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  • Test of the Declaration of Independence
    Created by the philoshophy of great minds, such as John Locke, and Jean Jacques Rousseau. How did it all play out in Americas' history? ...
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  • Covenanted Governments
    ... Mayflower Compact and on. The theory of "a covenanted people" is associated with Locke, Hobbes, and Rousseau. Our "framers" took all ...
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  • Enlightenment Thinkers
    ... However only a few of them, notably, Locke and Rousseau, believed that people were capable of governing themselves. The others hardly had trust in humans. ...
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  • Roussou
    ... Rousseau builds off of such other profound philosophers as John Locke; he does this by putting together ideas both from himself, and from the previous ...
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  • Enlightenment of the 17th-18th centuries
    ... As you can see, John Locke had now lay down the future building blocks of ... emerged in the enlightenment period was a man by the name of Jean-Jaques Rousseau. ...
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