According to the “Introduction” to Rousseau, what is the difference between Rousseau and Montaigne?
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while Montaigne understand the necessity of questioning specific elements in society , he eventually accept it's essential rolein personal development ,on the country
Rousseau understand that socially constructed knowledge is to be unsound and encourages the questioning of its foundational concept
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Montaigne reflected on themes “ranging from proper conversation and good conversation and good reading, to the raising of children and the endurance of pain, from solitude, destiny, time, and customer, to truth, consciousness, and death.”
Rousseau believed modern man's enslavement to his own needs was responsible for all sorts of societal ills, from exploitation and domination of others to poor self-esteem and depression. Rousseau believed that good government must have the freedom of all its citizens as its most fundamental objective.
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