Contemporary Civilization Source BookColumbia University Press, 1941 |
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... Philosopher with the Maréchale de X , 37 Jean Jacques Rousseau , The Social Contract , 45 David Hume , An Enquiry Concerning the Principles of Morals , 83 J. A. N. de Condorcet , The Progress of the Human Mind , 95 NEW YORK ...
... Philosopher with the Maréchale de X , 37 Jean Jacques Rousseau , The Social Contract , 45 David Hume , An Enquiry Concerning the Principles of Morals , 83 J. A. N. de Condorcet , The Progress of the Human Mind , 95 NEW YORK ...
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... philosopher . He brought back from that expe- rience , in addition to the philosophies of Newton and Locke , a ... philosophers , and a limited number of men of the world , instructed , or rather indoctrinated , by the philosophers ...
... philosopher . He brought back from that expe- rience , in addition to the philosophies of Newton and Locke , a ... philosophers , and a limited number of men of the world , instructed , or rather indoctrinated , by the philosophers ...
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... philosopher invoked by the Jacobins and Robespierre when they argued that they had the right " to force men to be free " because " our will is the general will . " Still further , Rousseau struck a responsive chord for members of the ...
... philosopher invoked by the Jacobins and Robespierre when they argued that they had the right " to force men to be free " because " our will is the general will . " Still further , Rousseau struck a responsive chord for members of the ...
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