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Rousseau's 'Emile'
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This 5 page report the book 'Emile' by 18th century philosopher and writer Jean Jacques Rousseau. Rousseau's principle that man is 'naturally good' is expounded on in 'Emile.' No additional sources cited.
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Rousseau's 'The Social Contract'
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A 5 page paper which examines Rousseau's famous assertion, 'Man is born free yet everywhere he's in chains,' and evaluate how this claim is legitimized in the treatise, The Social Contract. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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Sexual Equality And Rousseau
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The writings of Rousseau form a
significant component of the political philosophies that have guided the
establishment and form of government in the United States. This 5 page
paper argues that Rousseau's discourse on inequality can be seen to
present the argument that civil society, as opposed to the natural state
of man, must acknowledge the equality of the sexes inasmuch as the rules
that once governed man in his natural state are no longer applicable.
Bibliography lists 7 sources.
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�The Social Contract� of Jean-Jacques Rousseau
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This 12 page
report discusses Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1712-1778) and his
writing �The Social Contract� (1762). Rousseau was an undeniably
keen thinker and was equipped with the weapons of the
philosophical century and with an inspiring eloquence. To that
eloquence he added a pronounced egotism, self-seeking, and an
arrogance that led to bitter antagonism against his revolutionary
views and sensitive personality. The central concept in
Rousseau�s thought is �liberty,� and, as a result, most of his
works deal with the mechanisms through which humans are forced to
give up their liberty. Most modern political and social
scientists believe that it was in the publication of The Social
Contract that Rousseau reached the pinnacle of his political and
philosophical development. Pretensions of rugged individualism
and distrust of all civil authority of his early writings gave
way to the construction of a positive political society.
Bibliography lists 7 sources.
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John Locke & Western Enlightenment
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5 pages. An overview of the philosophies of John Locke and how these philosophies contributed to Western Enlightenment and were incorporated into documents such as the United States Declaration of Independence and the Constitution. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
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John Locke's 'Second Treatise On Government'
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A 5 page paper discussing John Locke's Second Treatise on Civil Government. Questions of the nature and scope, as well as the purpose of the worker are analyzed alobg with the role of the individual in society. No additional sources cited.
Filename: Locke2nd.wps
John Locke's 'Second Treatise On Government' / Property
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A 5 page paper discussing Locke's argument for 'property' and its social implications. Bibliography lists the text of Locke's treatise.
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Locke And Arendt On Toleration
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A 4 page research paper which examines Hannah Arendt's The Human Condition and John Locke's A Letter Concerning Toleration. The writer argues that the roots of Arendt's philosophy goes back to Locke as the differences between their points of view are discussed. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
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Morality And God
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5 pages in length. Morality is possible only if there's a God, inasmuch as there exists no objectivity in the concept of morality; rather, it is merely a matter of opinion or feeling. Sure, people can reach consensus about empirical, scientific matters of fact. But moral matters aren't matters of fact. Indeed, people are bound to disagree with one another when it comes to issues of right and wrong, which ultimately avails only two options: one can either believe in God and know objective truth about morality, or one can abandon all belief in God as a means by which to allow the world to plummet straight into moral chaos. Can any individual truly want to live in a world in which morals are completely relative and anything is permissible? Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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James Baldwin: His Life and Works
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6 pages. Explores the works of James Baldwin. James Baldwin was an American novelist, essayist, and dramatist who is recognized as one of the most important twentieth-century American writers. Baldwin�s influence in many of his works were the racial and sexual polarization in American society and they often served to challenge readers to confront their feelings about these subjects, thus helping them to resolve these differences. Bibliography lists 6 sources. JGAjbald.wps
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