5/30/2023 0 Comments Jean jacques rousseau emil![]() ![]() ![]() In spite of this contemporary designation, my writing here is meant to serve less as a treatise on his personal responsibility or lack thereof, and more so as a cautionary tale about philosophy and the naturalistic outlook. He is also, as a symptom of the latter, a deadbeat dad. He represents the height of the “Enlightened Man,” of philosophical naturalism. Though Rousseau might have delivered a bit of truth when he told us that humankind is “everywhere in chains,” we must take care not to be deceived about his orientation. What exactly is the education of the foundling hospital? Rousseau abandoned Emile, and then proceeded to write a treatise on child-rearing in the boy’s name. The risk of the education of the foundling hospital was much less” (Rousseau, Confessions). Rousseau convinced his lover, Thérèse, to abandon the children “for the sake of her honor,” but later confessed: “I trembled at the thought of entrusting them to a family ill brought up, to be still worse educated. Emile did not spend his early days at his mother’s side or sparring happily with his siblings, but rather is assumed to have withered away in the cold facilities of a foundling hospital in Paris. To Rousseau was born a son, Emile, and four other children. ![]()
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