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  1. Apr 23, 2024 · Last Updated: Apr 23, 2024 • Article History. Jean-Jacques Rousseau. Born: June 28, 1712, Geneva, Switzerland. Died: July 2, 1778, Ermenonville, France (aged 66) Notable Works: “A Discourse Upon the Origin and Foundation of the Inequality Among Mankind”. “A Discourse on the Sciences and the Arts”.

  2. In Paris, Rousseau and Thérèse lodged in an unfashionable neighborhood of the city, the Rue Platrièrenow called the Rue Jean-Jacques Rousseau. He now supported himself financially by copying music, and continued his study of botany. [67]

  3. Dec 12, 2023 · Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1712-1778) was a Swiss philosopher whose work both praised and criticised the Enlightenment movement. Although a believer in the power of reason, science , and the arts, Rousseau was convinced that a flourishing culture hid a society full of inequalities and injustices.

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  5. Geneva, Switzerland. Died: July 2, 1778. Ermenonville, France. French philosopher, author, and composer.

  6. Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1712—1778) Jean-Jacques Rousseau was one of the most influential thinkers during the Enlightenment in eighteenth century Europe. His first major philosophical work, A Discourse on the Sciences and Arts, was the winning response to an essay contest conducted by the Academy of Dijon in 1750.

  7. 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 ...

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