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Rosseau's concerns are more broad than those of Hobbes and Locke

Hobbes wants to overcome problems of a hugely divisive civil war

Locke concern with natural property rights, and the justifications of resistance to the Crown

Rosseau = critic of culture and civilization: seeks to diagnose the deep rooted evils of
contemporary society, people consumed with luxury, corruption, vanity, insincerity and
extremes of wealth and poverty

 Wants to understand why these evils and vices come about
 Describe the basic framework of a political and social world in which they would no
longer exist.

Who was he:

 Born in Geneva, moved to Lyon (France)
 At the time (1740s) Paris was centre of European culture
 For Rousseau, Paris was consumed with luxury, corruption, vanity, insincerity and
extremes of wealth and poverty
 This view set him against other enlightenment philosophers

Rosseau's epiphany: humans are good by nature but are corrupted by society

 1st essay = First Discourse. Argues that the arts and sciences, is corrosive of both
civic virtue and individual moral character
 Social contract (1762) legal action against him as argued the work attacked religion.
Fled to England. Social contract was quoted by Robespierre to justify Revolution.

Rousseau = key thinker. Hugely negative view of philosophy and philosophers. Views
Hobbes and Locke as rationalizers of self-interest, as apologists for various forms of tyranny.

 His work seeks to find a way of preserving human freedom, in a world where human
beings are increasingly dependent on one another to satisfy their needs.
 Argues that in the modern world, human beings come to derive their very sense of self
from the opinion of others.
 Essentially interested in the idea that psychological problems that we face in dealing
with other people can be remedied.
 Believes human beings are consumed with the opinion of others, this corrodes our
freedom and destroys individual authenticity.

Second Discourse:

 To see human flourishing as being a matter of our relationships to others and our
being recognised as having value or moral status in the eyes of other people.
 Acknowledgment of our own social nature and self-esteem
 Really concerned about the anguish we have, and what we put ourselves through to
try and gain recognition and respect from the other people around us.

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