Jean Jacques Rousseau

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W. Heinemann, 1908 - 365 sivua
 

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Sivu 116 - THE first man who, having enclosed a piece of ground, bethought himself of saying This is mine, and found people simple enough to believe him, was the real founder of civil society.
Sivu 284 - Yes ! if the life and death of Socrates were those of a sage, the life and death of Jesus were those of a God.
Sivu 269 - The constant will of all the members of the State is the general will; by virtue of it they are citizens and free.
Sivu 262 - There is therefore a purely civil profession of faith, the articles of which it is the business of the Sovereign to arrange, not precisely as dogmas of religion, but as sentiments of sociability without which it is impossible to be either a good citizen or a faithful subject.
Sivu 262 - Divinity, possessed of foresight and providence, the life to come, the happiness of the just, the punishment of the wicked, the sanctity of the social contract and the laws: these are its positive dogmas.
Sivu 259 - ... with all, shall obey only himself and remain as free as before?" Such is the fundamental problem of which the Social Contract gives the solution. The...
Sivu 81 - He encouraged me to allow my ideas to have full play, and to compete for the prize. I did so, and from that moment I was lost.
Sivu 118 - ... a just mean between the indolence of the primitive state and the petulant activity of our egoism, must have been the happiest and most stable of epochs.
Sivu 113 - I almost dare to affirm that the state of reflection is a state contrary to nature and that the man who meditates is a depraved animal.
Sivu 301 - Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Citizen of Geneva, to Christophe de Beaumont, Archbishop of Paris, Duke of St. Cloud, Peer of France, Commander of the Order of the Holy Spirit, Director of the Sorbonne, etc.

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