Rousseau [roo-soh; French roo-soh] Examples noun
- Hen·ri [ahn-ree] /ɑ̃ˈri/, Le Douanier, 1844–1910, French painter.
- Jean Jacques [zhahn zhahk] /ʒɑ̃ ʒɑk/, 1712–78, French philosopher, author, and social reformer; born in Switzerland.
- (Pierre É·tienne) Thé·o·dore [pyer ey-tyen te-aw-dawr] /pyɛr eɪˈtyɛn tɛ ɔˈdɔr/, 1812–67, French painter.
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He had read Rousseau, Voltaire, and other thinkers in French society.
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J.P. O’Malley
November 7, 2014
Rousseau maintained that humans are peaceful in their natural state; wars result from the corrupting influences of civilization.
War! What Is It Good For? A Lot
Nick Romeo
August 13, 2014
The intellectual descendants of Hobbes and Rousseau tend to regard government as either a cure for or a cause of violence.
War! What Is It Good For? A Lot
Nick Romeo
August 13, 2014
And as Rousseau told us long ago, equality breeds comparison, and comparison breeds competition.
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James Poulos
December 7, 2013
But she was quoting Rousseau and Voltaire in her letters when she was only 16, before she ever met the doctor.
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Stephen Farber
November 10, 2012
Historical Examples of rousseau
The exponent of Rousseau was ofttimes “long preaching,” like St. Paul.
Matilda Betham-Edwards
Rousseau’s Confessions has precisely this defect—he read it to his friends.
M. Y. Lermontov
Rousseau, in his “Confessions,” reveals the sexual feelings of the masochist.
August Forel
We need not say with Rousseau that men are naturally virtuous.
Shelley, Godwin and Their Circle
H. N. Brailsford
Rousseau supplies her with the perfect and finished statement of all that she opposed.
Shelley, Godwin and Their Circle
H. N. Brailsford
British Dictionary definitions for rousseau Rousseau noun
- Henri (ɑ̃ri), known as le Douanier . 1844–1910, French painter, who created bold dreamlike pictures, often of exotic landscapes in a naive style. Among his works are Sleeping Gypsy (1897) and Jungle with a Lion (1904–06). He also worked as a customs official
- Jean Jacques (ʒɑ̃ ʒak). 1712–78, French philosopher and writer, born in Switzerland, who strongly influenced the theories of the French Revolution and the romantics. Many of his ideas spring from his belief in the natural goodness of man, whom he felt was warped by society. His works include Du contrat social (1762), Émile (1762), and his Confessions (1782)
- Théodore (teɔdɔr). 1812–67, French landscape painter: leader of the Barbizon school
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