Jean-Jacques Rousseau has been cast as a champion of Enlightenment and a beacon of Romanticism ... refracted through very different prisms during the struggle for independence in Latin America and in ...
During the year 1731, Jean-Jacques Rousseau was introduced to Madame de Warens ... Rousseau plummeted back down to earth when he realized that the Enlightenment’s progressive aspirations were at odds ...
and all who are interested in Enlightenment studies. The Languages of Psyche traces the dualism of mind and body during the "long eighteenth century," from the Restoration in England to the aftermath ...
Enlightenment thinkers tended towards agnosticism rather than atheism. Often, like Rousseau, they believed in some kind of ... The Bible was not read in this way during the Christian middle ages, ...
During these years ... produced the greatest egalitarian in the history of philosophy, Jean-Jacques Rousseau. The Enlightenment was the dawn of our own age, reactivating ancient traditions ...
Later, during the Enlightenment, as the West moved to exclude ... Surprisingly, Kaldellis identifies Jean-Jacques Rousseau as the Western theorist closest to the Byzantine tradition, citing ...
The famous 18th Century Enlightenment was actually ... s first work appeared in 1745, Rousseau’s literary career dates from 1750, and Condorcet was not born until 1743. True, Voltaire came into the ...
the concept of a Counter-Enlightenment; and the move from a private to a public sphere of cultural inquiry. The contributions of Newton, Locke, Voltaire, Montesquieu, and Rousseau - among others - ...
It was frequented by Enlightenment philosophers like Rousseau, Voltaire and Diderot. And the famous café will remain open during the Olympic Games. There are plenty of opportunities throughout ...
During the Enlightenment, cafes would regularly entertain the likes of Voltaire, Rousseau, Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, and Isaac Newton. Later, Simone de Beauvoir and Jean-Paul Sartre ...