Philisophy Rousseau
Rousseau was a very famous french philosopher. He wrote many popular stories and operas during his life. He was a very smart man who was born into a disturbed family. Jean Jacques Rousseau was born in Geneva on June 28th, in 1712. Rousseau・s mother died while giving birth to him. His father was a very violent tempered man and he paid little attention to Jean・s training. His father would eventually desert him. The fact that his father deserted him gave Jean a passion for reading. Rousseau developed a special fondness for Plutarch・s Lives. In 1728, when he was 16, Jean was first apprenticed to a notary and then to a coppersmith. Rousseau couldn・t stand the rigid discipline so he ran away. After a few days of wandering, he fell in with Roman Catholic priests at Consignon in Savoy, who turned him over to Madame de Warens at Annecy. She sent him to an educational institution at Turin. Rousseau was charged with theft and began to wander again. In 1730, he was at Chambery, he lived with Madame de Warens again. In her household he spent eight years diverting himself in the enjoyment of nature, the study of music, the reading of the English, German, and French philosophers and chemistry, pursuing the study of mathematics and Latin, and
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