EMILE
Publié par Musaicum Books
English
2018
ISBN 9788027243167
eBook
À propos de ce livre
Jean-Jacques Rousseau's 'EMILE' is a revolutionary treatise on education and human development, published in 1762 during the Enlightenment era. The book follows the life of Emile, a young boy raised in nature by his tutor, exploring themes of individualism, freedom, and the corrupting influence of society. Rousseau's literary style is philosophical and didactic, employing a narrative framework to convey his ideas on the importance of allowing natural growth and nurturing human potential. 'EMILE' challenged traditional educational methods and emphasized the need for personalized education to cultivate virtue and morality in individuals. Rousseau's work is a cornerstone of modern educational philosophy, influencing thinkers such as John Dewey and Maria Montessori. Through 'EMILE,' Rousseau presents a thought-provoking analysis of the human condition and the role of education in shaping society. Readers interested in exploring the foundations of educational theory and the philosophy of childhood will find 'EMILE' a profound and enlightening read.
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