Portrait of Jean-Jacques Rousseau

Jean-Jacques Rousseau

From A Vindication of the Rights of Woman: With Strictures on Political and Moral Subjects by Wollstonecraft, Mary

About Jean-Jacques Rousseau

Role: Philosopher and author whose views on female education Wollstonecraft critiques.
Core Belief: Rousseau believes that women should be educated to be pleasing companions to men and to fulfill their domestic roles. He emphasizes the importance of obedience, modesty, and physical beauty.
Worldview: Rousseau sees the world as inherently corrupt and believes that civilization has corrupted human nature. He idealizes a simpler, more natural way of life but struggles to reconcile his ideals with the realities of society.

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