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This edited volume reassesses the legacy of Lockian thought in that of Rousseau, in all areas of his philosophy (personal identity, epistemology, medicine, morality, pedagogy, economics, politics). It highlights the fruitful critical dialogue that Rousseau maintains with Locke, while identifying the ways in which the Citizen of Geneva distorted his predecessor's thought.

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This edited volume reassesses the legacy of Lockian thought in that of Rousseau, in all areas of his philosophy (personal identity, epistemology, medicine, morality, pedagogy, economics, politics). It highlights the fruitful critical dialogue that Rousseau maintains with Locke, while identifying the ways in which the Citizen of Geneva distorted his predecessor's thought.
Autorenporträt
Céline Spector is Professor at the Philosophy Department of Sorbonne University. Her research includes work in modern and contemporary political theory, especially the French Enlightenment, Montesquieu, Rousseau and their legacy. She is currently working on social justice and democracy in the EU. Johanna Lenne-Cornuez is an associate researcher at SND (Sorbonne University/CNRS). She recently published Être à sa place. La formation morale du sujet dans la philosophie de Rousseau (Classiques Garnier). Her research work focuses on the French Enlightenment and its legacy, human rights and social justice.