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Age of Enlightenment Jhon Limmuel Teodoro BSED II-F

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Age of Enlightenment

Jhon Limmuel TeodoroBSED II-F

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siyentipikong pagtuklas

18 siglo

rebolusyong siyentipiko

rasyonalismo

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SOME OF ENLIGHTENMENT PHILOSOPHERS1.Hobbes2.Locke3.Monstesquieu4.Rousseau

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JEAN JACQUES ROUSSEAU (1712-1778) TRADITIONAL BIBLIOGRAPHY

born in Geneva, Swizerland on June 28, 1712second son of Isaac Rousseau and Susanne Bernard(who died a week after he was bornHis family was a pious Calvinist and refugees of FranceLives of Plutarch

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Louise de Waren- who supported him to his education and give maternal love

1742-he went to Paris to be a musuian and composer

Therese Levasseur-became his lifelong companion

1750-published Discourse on the Arts and Sciences

Le Devin du Village (The Village of Soothsayer)- his opera

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1753-discourse on the Inequality Among Men1756-Mme. D’epinay1757-Montmorency1761-Julie or The New Heloise1762-The Social ContractJudge of Jean Jacques and the Reveries of the

Solitary Walker

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July 03, 1778-when he diedThe Confessions: Roussea’s AutobiographyCondillac and Diderot-became his friend philosophers

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CONDILLAC

DIDEROT

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THE DISCOURSES

Discourse on the Science and ArtsDiscourse on the Origin of InequalityDiscourse on Political Economy

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SOCIAL CONTRACT

“Man is born free, but everywhere he is in chain”

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THE EMILE

Emile or On Education-Profession of Faith of the Savoyard Vicar

The Emile or On Education is essentially a work that details Rousseau’s philosophy of education. It was originally published just several months after the Social Contract.

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EMILE. The greatest work produced by Rousseau is Emile. This work is more a tract upon education under the guise of a story than it is a novel in the true sense of the word novel.1. BOOK ONE. This book deals with the infancy of the child. 2. BOOK TWO. Rousseau describes the education of the child when the tutor has full responsibility.

EDUCATIONAL CONTIBUTIONS

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3. BOOK THREE. This section describes the intellectual education of Emile. 4. BOOK FOUR. This section describes the social education and the religious education of Emile.

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OTHER WORKSJULIE OR THE HELOISE- Julie or the New

Heloise remains one of Rousseau’s popular works, though it is not a philosophical treatise, but rather a novel.

REVERIES OF THE SOLITARY WALKER- The Reveries of the Solitary Walker, like many of Rousseau’s other works, is part story and part philosophical treatise.

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ROUSSEAU; JUDGE OF JEAN JACQUES- The most distinctive feature of this late work, often referred to simply as the Dialogues, is that it is written in the form of three dialogues.

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THE NEW HELOISE REVERIES OF THE SOLITARY WALKER

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REVERIES OF THE SOLITARY WALKER

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REFERENCESINTERNET:

blog.aurorahistorybotiques.comHistory-world.orgwww.humanistsofutah.orgenlightenment.-revolution.comwww.iep.utm.eduBOOK:Dr. Sonia M. Zaide, Kasaysayan ng Daigdig 3 edisyon. Allnation publishing co.inc.1996,p.217Marvin Perry, A History of the World (United States Of America:houghton mifflin company 1989) 407-413, 443, 446, 462, 467, 468, 632