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write about the thought of Rosseau​

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Answered by drpstiwari22
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Rousseau was the least academic of modern philosophers and in many ways was the most influential. His thought marked the end of the European Enlightenment (the “Age of Reason”). He propelled political and ethical thinking into new channels. His reforms revolutionized taste, first in music, then in the other arts.

Answered by Anocecil
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Here's your answer mate :

  • Rousseau is fundamentally a moralist rather than a metaphysician.

  • As a moralist, he is also, unavoidably, a political theorist. His thought begins with the assumption that we are by nature good, and with the observation that in society we are not good.

  • The fall of humanity was, for Rousseau, a social occurrence.

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