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Emile by Jean-Jacques Rousseau

In Emile, or On Education, Jean-Jacques Rousseau presents a groundbreaking philosophical treatise on the nature of education and the development of the individual. Written in a conversational style that blends narrative with didactic elements, Rousseau outlines a model of education tailored to the natural progression of the child. At its core, it emphasizes the importance of experiential learning, advocating for the nurturing of each child's innate goodness while preparing them for the complexities of society. This influential work reflects the Enlightenment's quest for reason and individualism, challenging existing educational norms of the 18th century and proposing a holistic approach that merges intellectual, moral, and physical training. Jean-Jacques Rousseau, a pivotal figure of the Enlightenment, was profoundly influenced by his experiences with education and his views on society. His tumultuous upbringing and personal struggles, including a strong disdain for societal inequality, shaped his thinking on the importance of a natural, child-centered education. Rousseau's reflections on the corrupting influence of civilization contrast sharply with his ideal vision of human potential, providing a rich context for the philosophical arguments in Emile. This seminal work is highly recommended for educators, philosophers, and anyone interested in the foundations of modern education. Rousseau's visionary ideas continue to inspire debates on pedagogy and personal development, making Emile not only a significant historical text but also a relevant guide for contemporary educational practices.
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ISBN 13 9788027277728
Title Emile
Author Jean Jacques Rousseau
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher OK Publishing
Year published 2022-02-15
Number of pages 316
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