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  1. Jean-Jacques Rousseau was born in 1712 and died in 1778. He lived his entire life during the Enlightenment Period that swept Europe in the 18th century. Its tough to say whether the Enlightenment Period influenced Rousseau or the other way around. The truth is probably both.

  2. May 14, 2018 · Jean-Jacques Rousseau was born in the Calvinist stronghold of Geneva on 28 June 1712, the second son of the watchmaker Isaac Rousseau and his wife Susan; both were "citizens" of Geneva, and Rousseau styled himself citoyen de Gen è ve until his final renunciation of citizenship in 1764. Rousseau's mother died ten days after his birth.

  3. Apr 24, 2024 · Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1712 – 1778) was born in Geneva (June 28) but became famous as a ‘French’ political philosopher and educationalist. Rousseau was brought up first by his father (Issac) and an aunt (his mother died a few days after his birth), and later and by an uncle.

  4. Sep 27, 2010 · Jean-Jacques Rousseau was born in the independent Calvinist city-state of Geneva in 1712, the son of Isaac Rousseau, a watchmaker, and Suzanne Bernard. Rousseau’s mother died nine days after his birth, so Rousseau was raised and educated by his father until the age of ten. Isaac Rousseau was one of the small minority of Geneva’s residents ...

  5. Jul 25, 2022 · Jean-Jacques Rousseau was a Swiss Enlightenment philosopher with some radical ideas. He argued passionately for democracy, equality, liberty, and supporting the common good by any means necessary ...

  6. Jul 25, 2023 · 14. Rousseau was a fugitive for more than 2 years. Jean Jacques Rousseau by Jean-Antoine Houdon – Wikimedia Commons. For more than two years from 1762 to 1765, Rousseau lived at Môtiers, spending his time reading and writing and meeting visitors such as James Boswell (December 1764).

  7. Jean-Jacques Rousseau, born in Switzerland in 1712, was a profoundly influential philosopher whose ideas have left a lasting impact on the fields of political philosophy, education and the arts. His thoughts on human nature, societal organization and the pursuit of a just and harmonious world continue to inspire thought and critical reflection.

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