Rousseau, Judge of Jean-Jacques: Dialogues
A philosophical exploration of reputation and self-reflection
Jean-Jacques Rousseau author Roger D Masters translator Christopher Kelly translator Judith R Bush translator
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Dartmouth College Press
Published:10th May '12
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This work presents Rousseau's introspective thoughts through dialogues, exploring his reputation and literary career, making Rousseau, Judge of Jean-Jacques: Dialogues a unique philosophical exploration.
In Rousseau, Judge of Jean-Jacques: Dialogues, readers are introduced to a unique and introspective work by the renowned philosopher Jean-Jacques Rousseau. This book marks the first time Rousseau's complete writings have been unified in English, including an original translation of his intriguing dialogues. These dialogues, written during Rousseau's later years, reflect his complex relationship with his own legacy and the public's perception of him. The text serves as a window into his thoughts during a period marked by feelings of persecution and isolation.
The narrative unfolds through a series of discussions between a character named 'Rousseau' and another referred to simply as 'Frenchman.' Together, they delve into the controversies surrounding Rousseau's life and works, particularly focusing on the criticisms leveled against him. This format allows Rousseau to explore his literary career while simultaneously addressing the misunderstandings and misinterpretations of his philosophies. The dialogues are not merely a defense; they are a profound reflection on the nature of reputation and the burdens of being a public figure.
Rousseau, Judge of Jean-Jacques: Dialogues is an essential read for anyone interested in philosophy, literature, or the intricacies of self-examination. By presenting his thoughts in dialogue form, Rousseau invites readers to engage with his ideas actively, making this work both a personal confession and a broader commentary on the human condition. It stands out as a significant contribution to understanding Rousseau's legacy and the complexities of his character.
ISBN: 9781611682922
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312 pages