
Introducing Rousseau
A Graphic Guide
Dave Robinson(Author)
Icon Books (Publisher)
Published on 2. June 2011
Book
Paperback/Softback
176 pages
978-1-84831-212-8 (ISBN)
Description
Illustrated guide to the crucial French philosopher who denied bring a philosopher at all. 'I am like no one else in the whole world ...' Thus begins Jean-Jacques Rousseau's defiant Confessions - an autobiography of astounding psychological insight. Musician, poet, novelist and botanist, but above all, a philosopher who firmly denied being one, Rousseau was the first to ask: "What is the value of civilization?" His answer - that civilization corrupts natural goodness and increases social inequalities - shocked his Enlightenment contemporaries and still challenges us today. Did Rousseau inspire the French Revolution? Can Romanticism, psychoanalysis and Existentialism all be traced back to him? Introducing Rousseau presents a maverick thinker whose ideas revolutionized our understanding of childhood, education, government, language and much else. Dave Robinson's clear and concise account of Rousseau's ideas, engagingly dramatized by Oscar Zarate's illustrations, guides the reader through Rousseau's turbulent life of lost innocence, persecution and paranoia.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Duxford
United Kingdom
Illustrations
Illustrations, unspecified
Dimensions
Height: 167 mm
Width: 116 mm
Thickness: 15 mm
Weight
159 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-84831-212-8 (9781848312128)
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E-Book
09/2015
Icon Books
€4.99
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Persons
Dave Robinson has taught philosophy for many years and is the author of numerous Introducing titles. He is now a part-time lecturer in Critical Studies and lives in Devon. Oscar Zarate is one of the UK's leading graphic artists. He has illustrated numerous Introducing titles. His graphic novel A Small Killing won the Will Eisner Prize.