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Buy my new book, “Even Socrates Had Some Doubts”: https://amzn.to/3wPZfmC Jean-Jacques Rousseau is one of the most important philosophers of the Enlightenment. But his thought, especially in the political field, is extremely original and in some ways even contrary to that of other authors of his time. Let's start to delve into it using the methods of natural law. Contents summary: 00:00 Intro 01:41 Who I am (and what I do here) 02:19 Life and works 12:40 Science and arts 20:37 The life of the savage 29:32 The unfair pact 39:12 Conclusion Other videos mentioned: The Encyclopedia and the French Enlightenment: • The Enlightenment in 18th-century France ... Locke's politics: • Locke's political philosophy Hobbes's politics: • Hobbes: politics and Leviathan All philosophy videos, in order: • Philosophy course All history videos, in order: • History course All videos of the historical-philosophical Book Club: • Historical-philosophical Book Club All videos of the historical-philosophical Video Club: • Historical-philosophical Video Club If you want more cultural information, this time in written form, you can also find it on the site that I have been managing for many years now: https://www.cinquecosebelle.it. There you can also subscribe to the Sunday newsletter, in which I summarize everything that is published on the site during the week. If you want to stay in touch directly with me, you can find me here: Site (with information on the books I have published): http://www.ermannoferretti.it Twitter: / scrip Facebook: / scrip Instagram: / scrip