Rousseau: Confessions
Discover the profound insights of one of philosophy's great minds with "Rousseau: Confessions," authored by Peter France and published by Cambridge University Press in 1986. This insightful edition spans 128 pages and delves deeply into Jean-Jacques Rousseau's life and the societal influences that shaped his thoughts.
In this illuminating exploration, France contextualizes Rousseau's "Confessions," shedding light on the various objectives the philosopher pursued. He meticulously examines the form and structure of this seminal work, offering readers a comprehensive understanding of Rousseau's introspective journey. This book is essential not just for students of philosophy, but for anyone interested in the intricate dynamics of self-exploration and the human condition.
Enhance your library with this critical examination of Rousseau's contributions, and experience the enduring relevance of his confessions today.