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Emile, Or, On Education — Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Emile, Or, On Education — Jean-Jacques Rousseau
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Emile, Or, On Education by Jean-Jacques Rousseau is one of the most influential works ever written on the philosophy of education and child development — a visionary text that transformed how the Western world thinks about learning, childhood, and human nature.
Through the story of Emile, a boy raised according to Rousseau's radical educational principles, this masterwork argues that children are naturally good and that education should nurture their innate curiosity and freedom rather than impose rigid structures. Its ideas sparked revolutions in pedagogy, parenting, and political thought that continue to resonate today.
What You'll Discover
- Rousseau's groundbreaking philosophy of natural education and child development
- The stages of human growth from infancy to adulthood through Emile's journey
- Profound insights into freedom, virtue, and the purpose of education
- A foundational text for philosophy, education theory, and political thought
Essential reading for educators, philosophers, parents, and anyone curious about the nature of learning and human flourishing. A timeless classic that continues to inspire and challenge.
