The freedom and equality of man, in the natural and social state, by Jean-Jacques Rousseau / A liberdade e a igualdade do homem, no estado natural e social, segundo Jean-Jacques Rousseau

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DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO

2007

RESUMO

This thesis has an objective to make the analyses by the Genevan thinker Jean-Jacques Rousseau, who goes, from the description of the man in the natural state to the critic of the man in the social state. The author utilized of epistemological relations between, been natural and social state, nature and culture and property, as well as, descriptions and investigations about qualities such as: equality, freedom, love-of-himself, natural mercy and perfectibility; that they would be part, according to him, of the ontological or natural constitution of the man. It is with base in those concepts that Rousseau articulates its critic to the society and analyzes the freedom and equality of the man in the natural and social state. Considering that this subject is not restricted to a certain work, but that, is present in practically in all the set of its philosophical thoughts, for such reason was necessary to find resources to different texts, between which we mentioned: The Speech on sciences and the arts, the Speech on the origin and the foundations of the inequality between the men, Emilio and the Social Contract. It is in order to investigate this problematic issue, cradle mainly in the previously works mentioned, that we will develop the present dissertation.

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rousseau rousseau freedom discurso natural man equality contrato social natureza social man nature speech social contract homem social homem natural igualdade property liberdade

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