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Jean-Jacques Rousseau
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  • Rousseau had a very strong influence on Mary
    Shelley and her work.
  • She was Moved by his thoughts, dreams,
    intellectual work.
  • Her description of monster in Frankenstein
    closely resembles documentation of Rousseaus
    Wanderings throughout Europe during his days of
    exile.

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Jean-Jacques Rousseau
  • Born June 28, 1712
  • Died July 29, 1778
  • Hometown Genera Switzerland
  • His mother died nine days after his birth
  • His father abandoned him

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  • Was a Philosopher and Composer of the
    Enlightenment.
  • His Education was based solely on books
  • He left Genera on March 19, 1728
  • Shortly after he met Francoise who became his
    lover which led him to convert to Catholicism.

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  • 1742 He moved to Paris and became the French
    ambassador in Venice between 1743-1744.
  • Around 1754 he returned to genera and converted
    to Calvinism.
  • He completed his second major work discourse on
    the origin and basis of inequanty
  • Rousseau continued to write until his death on
    July 2, 1778

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Philosophy
  • Rousseau believed that man was good when in the
    state of nature but is corrupted by society
  • He argued that the arts and sciences had not been
    beneficial to human kind because they were not
    human needs but really just a result of human
    pride and vanity

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Vocabulary
  • Enlightenment A European intellectual movement
    of the late 17th and 18th centuries emphasizing
    reason and individualism rather than tradition.
    It was heavily influenced by 17th-century
    philosophers such as Descartes, Locke, and
    Newton, and its prominent exponent includes
    Rousseau.

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Vocabulary
  • Subjectivity Internal reality
  • Calvinism Emphasizes the role of God over all
    things.

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His Ideas
  • His political ideas were influenced the French
    revolution.
  • He practically invented modern autobiography.
  • Encouraged new focus on the building of
    subjectivity.
  • Important on the development of romanticism.
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