Jean-Jacques Rousseau 
Emile (Barnes & Noble Digital Library) [EPUB ebook] 

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This edition includes a modern introduction and a list of suggested further reading.


 
Jean-Jacques Rousseau’s thesis that children are naturally good at birth violated the traditional Christian doctrine of origin sin. His argument that education should arise from children’s natural instincts and impulses rather than trying to civilize and socialize them challenged traditional schooling. Rousseau’s defenders see him as a pioneering thinker whose revolutionary ideas about permissive child rearing generated the movement for child-centered progressive education. His detractors, then as now, dismiss him as an inconsistent, wildly utopian, romantic who introduced anti-intellectualism into modern education. These wildly different interpretations of Rousseau’s
Emile provoked controversy when it was published in 1762 and give the book a continuing relevance today.

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The son of Suzanne Bernard and Isaac Rousseau, a watchmaker,
Jean-Jacques was born in Geneva, Switzerland, in 1712. His mother’s death when he was less than a month old contributed to his portrayal of Emile as an orphan. Rousseau’s
Confessions reveal how his childhood experiences shaped his educational ideas in
Emile. His essays on economics, politics, religion, and education sparked intense controversy in the eighteenth century and still cause lively discussion today.

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Idioma Inglés ● Formato EPUB ● Páginas 640 ● ISBN 9781411467873 ● Tamaño de archivo 0.6 MB ● Edad 99-17 años ● Editorial Barnes & Noble ● Publicado 2012 ● Descargable 24 meses ● Divisa EUR ● ID 5864798 ● Protección de copia Adobe DRM
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