Jean Bernard Rousseau

Jean Bernard Rousseau

Jean- Jacques Rousseau mga naiambag?​

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1. Jean- Jacques Rousseau mga naiambag?​


Answer:

JEAN JACQUES ROUSSEAU (1712-1778)

Ang isinulat ni Jean Jacques Rousseau ay ang Le Contrat Social o The Social Contract. Ang pangunahing ideya nito ay ang konsepto ng general will na tumutukoy sa common good o ang pangkalahatang kapakanan. Ayon sa kanya, ito ang dapat na mangibabaw sa interes ng mga indibidwal.

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2. "Man is inherently good."- Jean Jacques Rousseau​


Answer:

where is the question?

Explanation:


3. Anong rebolusyon si jean jacques rousseau


Answer:

political philosophy

Explanation:

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4. Saan nanggaling si Jean jacques rousseau anong bansa? ​


Answer:

paris

Explanation:

Rousseau returned to France in June 1767 under the protection of the Prince de Conti. Wandering from place to place, he at last settled in 1770 in Paris. There he made a living, as he often had in the past, by copying music.

Answer:

Ginebra,Suwisa

Explanation:

Si Jean-Jacques Rousseau ay isang pangunahing pilosopo mula sa Ginebra, Suwisa, at pigura sa panitikan, at kompositor noong Panahon ng Paliwanag na naimpluwensiyahan ng kanyang mga pilosopiyang pampolitika ang Rebolusyong Pranses at ang pagsulong ng liberal, konserbatibo at sosyalistang teoriya.


5. what is freedom according to jean jacques rousseau? ​


Answer:

Simpson writes that Rousseau "defined moral freedom as autonomy, or 'obedience to the law that one has prescribed to oneself'" (92), though to illustrate this idea he gives an example of an alcoholic who is said not to possess moral freedom "because he is unable to live according to his own judgment about what is good .


6. According to jean jacques rousseau said that women should be educated to please man. True or false?


Answer:

false i dont  

Explanation:


7. Si Jean Jacques Rousseau ay nagpasimuno ng Teorya​


Answer:

konserbatibo at sosyalistang teoriya.

Answer:

"Teorya ng Edukasyon"


8. How can you apply Philosophy of jean-Jacques Rousseau in your life?​


Answer:

Rousseau's notions about natural human kindness and the emotional foundations of ethics still furnish the core of today's moral outlook, and much of modern political philosophy likewise builds on the foundation of Rousseau's On Social Contract (1762).


9. the similarities of Thomas Hobbes and Jean Jacques Rousseau social contract theory​


Both of them assert that individual human beings possess natural, unalienable rights; they envision a form of social organization based upon a social contract among individuals that does not trample upon these natural rights.


10. comparative essay (300 words)"The Necessity of Freedom" from Jean-Jacques Rousseau to personal life​


Answer:

Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Swiss-born philosopher, writer, and political theorist whose treatises and novels inspired the leaders of the French Revolution

Explanation:

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11. kaisipan at kahalagahan ni jean jacques rousseau


Answer:

sa picture yung may answer

Explanation:

Sana makatulong :)


12. why philosophy is important to jean jacques rousseau?​


Explanation:

bcuz he didnt study that yet


13. similarities between the concept of Social Contract Theory by Thomas Hobbes and Jean-Jacques Rousseau.​


•Hobbes, Locke and Rousseau each had a unique interpretation of the social contract. One of the similarities between the three philosophers was that they believed in freedom. Even though they agree on freedom they all had different interpretations of freedom. ... For one, Hobbes believed in an absolute monarchy.

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14. difference between the concept of Social Contract Theory by Thomas Hobbes and Jean-Jacques Rousseau.​


Explanation:

Hobbes asserts that without subjection to a common power of their rights and freedoms, men are necessarily at war. ... Hobbes theory of Social Contract supports absolute sovereign without giving any value to individuals, while Locke and Rousseau supports individual than the state or the government.


15. explain briefly Jean-Jacques Rousseau - the social contract​


Answer:

For Rousseau, the only legitimate political authority is the authority consented to by all the people, who have agreed to such government by entering into a social contract for the sake of their mutual preservation. ... Rousseau defines this general will as the collective need of all to provide for the common good of all.

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16. paniniwala o polisiopiya ni jean jacques rousseau​


Pilosopiya ni Jean-Jacques Rousseau

Si Jean-Jacques Rousseau ay isang tanyag at maimpluwensyang pilosopo, manunulat, at kompositor mula sa ika-18 siglo, na ipinanganak sa isang independent state sa Switzerland noong 1712.

Binigyang-diin ng mga pilosopiya ni Jean-Jacques Rousseau ang kahalagahan ng kalayaan ng indibidwal at pagkakapantay-pantay sa lipunan. Ang kanyang mga ideya ay may impluwensya sa mga nabuong modernong teoryang pampulitika at nakatulong din maging sa paghubog ng demokratiko at egalitarian na mga mithiin ng maraming lipunan.

Isa sa mga pangunahing paniniwala ni Rousseau ay ang mga tao ay talagang likas na mabuti, ngunit sila ay sinisira ng lipunan. Naniniwala siyang ang lipunan ang lumilikha ng hindi pagkakapantay-pantay, at kawalan ng katarungan. Para sa kanya dapat ay bawat indibidwal ay dapat na malaya na makuha ang kanilang kaligayahan nang walang panghihimasok mula sa estado o iba pang mga indibidwal.

Bisitahin ang link na ito para sa iba pang impormasyon tungkol sa pilosopiya:

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17. Jean-Jacques Rousseau wrote which political science work?


Answer:

Beginning with some articles on music in 1749, Rousseau contributed numerous articles to Diderot and D'Alembert's great Encyclopédie, the most famous of which was an article on political economy written in 1755.

Beginning with some articles on music in 1749, Rousseau contributed numerous articles to Diderot and D'Alembert's great Encyclopédie, the most famous of which was an article on political economy written in 1755.Works written: Julia: Or, the New Eloisa. a Series of Original Letters, Collected and P...

Beginning with some articles on music in 1749, Rousseau contributed numerous articles to Diderot and D'Alembert's great Encyclopédie, the most famous of which was an article on political economy written in 1755.Works written: Julia: Or, the New Eloisa. a Series of Original Letters, Collected and P...Parents: Isaac Rousseau, Suzanne Bernard Rousseau

Beginning with some articles on music in 1749, Rousseau contributed numerous articles to Diderot and D'Alembert's great Encyclopédie, the most famous of which was an article on political economy written in 1755.Works written: Julia: Or, the New Eloisa. a Series of Original Letters, Collected and P...Parents: Isaac Rousseau, Suzanne Bernard RousseauBorn: 28 June 1712, Geneva

Beginning with some articles on music in 1749, Rousseau contributed numerous articles to Diderot and D'Alembert's great Encyclopédie, the most famous of which was an article on political economy written in 1755.Works written: Julia: Or, the New Eloisa. a Series of Original Letters, Collected and P...Parents: Isaac Rousseau, Suzanne Bernard RousseauBorn: 28 June 1712, GenevaProfession: Philosopher, Composer, Musician


18. What are the 3 basic concept of man?answer:French philosopherJean JacquesRousseau​


Answer:

Three basic concepts: man as part of the environment, carrying capacity, conservation.


19. difference between the concept of Social Contract Theory by Thomas Hobbes and Jean-Jacques Rousseau.​


Answer:

Social contract theory, nearly as old as philosophy itself, is the view that persons’ moral and/or political obligations are dependent upon a contract or agreement among them to form the society in which they live. Socrates uses something quite like a social contract argument to explain to Crito why he must remain in prison and accept the death penalty.

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20. JEAN JACQUES ROUSSEAU: NEOCLASSICISM: JOHN GREEN: ___________________​


Answer:

Young adult fiction

Explanation:


21. ano ang mga naiambag ni Jean Jacques Rousseau ​


hope it helps pa brainliest po ty


22. explain briefly Jean-Jacques Rousseau - the social contract​


Answer:

The primary thesis of Rousseau's The Social Contract is that government obtains its right to exist and govern by "the agreement of the governed." While this may not seem like a radical viewpoint now, it was when The Social Contract was published. Rousseau explores a variety of government structures that may not appear democratic to modern eyes, but his main concern was always to figure out how to ensure that the people's general will could be conveyed as accurately as possible in their administration. He was continually trying to figure out how to make society more democratic. Rousseau admires the Roman republic's comitia at one point in The Social Contract to demonstrate that even huge governments with numerous people may convene assemblies of all their residents.


23. What are the art influences of Jean-Jacques Rousseau in the Philippines?​


Explanation:

Rousseau’s thinking has had a profound influence on later philosophers and political theorists, although the tensions and ambiguities in his work have meant that his ideas have been developed in radically incompatible and divergent ways. In modern political philosophy, for example, it is possible to detect Rousseau as a source of inspiration for liberal theories, communitarian ideas, civic republicanism, and in theories of deliberative and participatory democracy. Hostile writers have portrayed Rousseau as a source of inspiration for the more authoritarian aspects of the French revolution and thence for aspects of fascism and communism.


24. reaksyon tungkol kay jean jaques rousseau​


Answer:

mabait

Explanation:

marami syang mga natutulungan


25. si jean jacques Rousseau ay nagpasimuno ng Teoryang?​


Answer:

Theory of Social Contract

Answer:

theory of social contract po

Explanation:

yun


26. similarities and difference between the concept of Social Contract Theory by Thomas Hobbes and Jean-Jacques Rousseau.​


Answer:

Hobbes theory of Social Contract supports absolute sovereign without giving any value to individuals, while Locke and Rousseau supports individual than the state or the government. ... To Hobbes, the sovereign and the government are identical but Rousseau makes a distinction between the two


27. sa kaninong pahayag ka mas naniniwala? Jean jacques Rousseau or Thomas hobbes? ipaliwanag​


Answer:

asan po ung pic para maintindihan ng mabuti


28. makatwiran ba Ang mga kaisipang ipinnamukala ni Jean jacques Rousseau​


Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Swiss-born philosopher, writer, and political theorist whose treatises and novels inspired the leaders of the French ...

29. what is the understanding of freedom according to aristotle, thomas aquinas, jean paul sartre, thomas hobbes and jean jaques rousseau​


Answer:

n moral and political philosophy, the social contract is a theory or model that originated during the Age of Enlightenment and usually concerns the legitimacy of the authority of the state over the individual.[1] Social contract arguments typically posit that individuals have consented, either explicitly or tacitly, to surrender some of their freedoms and submit to the authority (of the ruler, or to the decision of a majority) in exchange for protection of their remaining rights or maintenance of the social order.[2][3] The relation between natural and legal rights is often a topic of social contract theory. The term takes its name from The Social Contract (French: Du contrat social ou Principes du droit politique), a 1762 book by Jean-Jacques Rousseau that discussed this concept. Although the antecedents of social contract theory are found in antiquity, in Greek and Stoic philosophy and Roman and Canon Law, the heyday of the social contract was the mid-17th to early 19th centuries, when it emerged as the leading doctrine of political legitimacy.


30. difference between the concept of Social Contract Theory by Thomas Hobbes and Jean-Jacques Rousseau​


Answer:

Social contract theory, nearly as old as philosophy itself, is the view that persons’ moral and/or political obligations are dependent upon a contract or agreement among them to form the society in which they live. Socrates uses something quite like a social contract argument to explain to Crito why he must remain in prison and accept the death penalty. 


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