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Rousseau biography cm2020

          The ideas of Rousseau and Herder concerning national education.!

          There were two stages of Henri Rousseau' life: the 1st when he was an unknown customs official in Paris and the 2nd when being 41 years old he.

        1. There were two stages of Henri Rousseau' life: the 1st when he was an unknown customs official in Paris and the 2nd when being 41 years old he.
        2. The ideas of Rousseau and Herder concerning national education.
        3. The ideas of Rousseau and Herder concerning national education.
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        5. Rousseau, Schiller, Goethe, Chekhov and George Orwell are just a few of the famous artists and scientists who lost their lives from.
        6. Jean-Jacques Rousseau

          Genevan philosopher, writer, and composer (1712–1778)

          This article is about the philosopher. For the director, see Jean-Jacques Rousseau (director).

          "Rousseau" redirects here.

          For other uses, see Rousseau (disambiguation).

          Jean-Jacques Rousseau

          Portrait by Maurice Quentin de La Tour, 1753

          Born(1712-06-28)28 June 1712

          Geneva, Republic of Geneva

          Died2 July 1778(1778-07-02) (aged 66)

          Ermenonville, Picardy, Kingdom of France

          PartnerThérèse Levasseur (1745–1778)
          EraAge of Enlightenment
          (early modern philosophy)
          RegionWestern philosophy
          School

          Main interests

          Political philosophy, music, education, literature

          Notable ideas

          General will, amour de soi, amour-propre, moral simplicity of humanity, child-centered learning, civil religion, popular sovereignty, positive liberty, public opinion
          Writing career
          LanguageFrench
          Genres
          SubjectSocial change
          Literary movementSentimentalis