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Language, Subjectivity, and Freedom in Rousseau's Moral Philosophy, Hardback Book

Language, Subjectivity, and Freedom in Rousseau's Moral Philosophy Hardback

Part of the Routledge Library Editions: 18th Century Philosophy series

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This book, first published in 1991, has two related goals.

The first is to explicate Rousseau’s conception of subjectivity; the second is to trace the influence of that conception on his theory of freedom.

It argues that Rousseau’s conception of subjectivity provides us with a basis for understanding both his analysis of the ‘social problem’ of advanced civil societies, and the solutions he proposes to this problem.

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