Rousseau and Freedom
Herausgeber: Mcdonald, Christie; Hoffmann, Stanley
Rousseau and Freedom
Herausgeber: Mcdonald, Christie; Hoffmann, Stanley
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A 2010 volume of essays by experts in the field, exploring freedom in Rousseau's thought from a variety of standpoints.
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A 2010 volume of essays by experts in the field, exploring freedom in Rousseau's thought from a variety of standpoints.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 328
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Juni 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 658g
- ISBN-13: 9780521515825
- ISBN-10: 0521515823
- Artikelnr.: 29929277
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 328
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Juni 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 658g
- ISBN-13: 9780521515825
- ISBN-10: 0521515823
- Artikelnr.: 29929277
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Preface
Part I: 1. Freeing man from sin: Rousseau on the natural condition of mankind Ioannis D. Evrigenis
2. Making history natural in Rousseau's Discourse on the Origins of Inequality Natasha Lee
3. Rousseau's Second Discourse, between Epicureanism and Stoicism Christopher Brooke
4. Jean-Jacques Rousseau and Diderot in the late 1740s: satire, friendship, and freedom Marian Hobson
5. If you please! Theater, verisimilitude, and freedom in the Letter to d'Alembert Jérôme Brillaud
6. Music, the passions, and political freedom in Rousseau Tracy B. Strong
Part II: 7. The Social Contract, or The Mirage of the General Will Stanley Hoffmann
8. 'Par le bon usage de ma liberté': freedom and Rousseau's reconstituted Christianity Jason Neidleman
9. The constraints of liberty at the scene of instruction Diane Berrett Brown
10. 'Toutes mes idées sont en images': Rousseau and the yoke of necessity Marius Hentea
11. Rousseau's ruins Louisa Shea
12. Can woman be free? Philip Stewart
13. The subject and its body: love of oneself and freedom in the thought of Rousseau Mathieu Brunet and Bertrand Guillarme
Part III: 14. Paranoia and freedom in Rousseau's final decade Leo Damrosch
15. Freedom and the project of idleness Pierre Saint-Amand
16. On the uses of negative freedom Marie-Hélène Huet
17. Fail better: Rousseau's creative délire Christie McDonald
Postface Stanley Hoffmann
Bibliography
Index.
Part I: 1. Freeing man from sin: Rousseau on the natural condition of mankind Ioannis D. Evrigenis
2. Making history natural in Rousseau's Discourse on the Origins of Inequality Natasha Lee
3. Rousseau's Second Discourse, between Epicureanism and Stoicism Christopher Brooke
4. Jean-Jacques Rousseau and Diderot in the late 1740s: satire, friendship, and freedom Marian Hobson
5. If you please! Theater, verisimilitude, and freedom in the Letter to d'Alembert Jérôme Brillaud
6. Music, the passions, and political freedom in Rousseau Tracy B. Strong
Part II: 7. The Social Contract, or The Mirage of the General Will Stanley Hoffmann
8. 'Par le bon usage de ma liberté': freedom and Rousseau's reconstituted Christianity Jason Neidleman
9. The constraints of liberty at the scene of instruction Diane Berrett Brown
10. 'Toutes mes idées sont en images': Rousseau and the yoke of necessity Marius Hentea
11. Rousseau's ruins Louisa Shea
12. Can woman be free? Philip Stewart
13. The subject and its body: love of oneself and freedom in the thought of Rousseau Mathieu Brunet and Bertrand Guillarme
Part III: 14. Paranoia and freedom in Rousseau's final decade Leo Damrosch
15. Freedom and the project of idleness Pierre Saint-Amand
16. On the uses of negative freedom Marie-Hélène Huet
17. Fail better: Rousseau's creative délire Christie McDonald
Postface Stanley Hoffmann
Bibliography
Index.
Preface
Part I: 1. Freeing man from sin: Rousseau on the natural condition of mankind Ioannis D. Evrigenis
2. Making history natural in Rousseau's Discourse on the Origins of Inequality Natasha Lee
3. Rousseau's Second Discourse, between Epicureanism and Stoicism Christopher Brooke
4. Jean-Jacques Rousseau and Diderot in the late 1740s: satire, friendship, and freedom Marian Hobson
5. If you please! Theater, verisimilitude, and freedom in the Letter to d'Alembert Jérôme Brillaud
6. Music, the passions, and political freedom in Rousseau Tracy B. Strong
Part II: 7. The Social Contract, or The Mirage of the General Will Stanley Hoffmann
8. 'Par le bon usage de ma liberté': freedom and Rousseau's reconstituted Christianity Jason Neidleman
9. The constraints of liberty at the scene of instruction Diane Berrett Brown
10. 'Toutes mes idées sont en images': Rousseau and the yoke of necessity Marius Hentea
11. Rousseau's ruins Louisa Shea
12. Can woman be free? Philip Stewart
13. The subject and its body: love of oneself and freedom in the thought of Rousseau Mathieu Brunet and Bertrand Guillarme
Part III: 14. Paranoia and freedom in Rousseau's final decade Leo Damrosch
15. Freedom and the project of idleness Pierre Saint-Amand
16. On the uses of negative freedom Marie-Hélène Huet
17. Fail better: Rousseau's creative délire Christie McDonald
Postface Stanley Hoffmann
Bibliography
Index.
Part I: 1. Freeing man from sin: Rousseau on the natural condition of mankind Ioannis D. Evrigenis
2. Making history natural in Rousseau's Discourse on the Origins of Inequality Natasha Lee
3. Rousseau's Second Discourse, between Epicureanism and Stoicism Christopher Brooke
4. Jean-Jacques Rousseau and Diderot in the late 1740s: satire, friendship, and freedom Marian Hobson
5. If you please! Theater, verisimilitude, and freedom in the Letter to d'Alembert Jérôme Brillaud
6. Music, the passions, and political freedom in Rousseau Tracy B. Strong
Part II: 7. The Social Contract, or The Mirage of the General Will Stanley Hoffmann
8. 'Par le bon usage de ma liberté': freedom and Rousseau's reconstituted Christianity Jason Neidleman
9. The constraints of liberty at the scene of instruction Diane Berrett Brown
10. 'Toutes mes idées sont en images': Rousseau and the yoke of necessity Marius Hentea
11. Rousseau's ruins Louisa Shea
12. Can woman be free? Philip Stewart
13. The subject and its body: love of oneself and freedom in the thought of Rousseau Mathieu Brunet and Bertrand Guillarme
Part III: 14. Paranoia and freedom in Rousseau's final decade Leo Damrosch
15. Freedom and the project of idleness Pierre Saint-Amand
16. On the uses of negative freedom Marie-Hélène Huet
17. Fail better: Rousseau's creative délire Christie McDonald
Postface Stanley Hoffmann
Bibliography
Index.