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Rousseau's interesting life

The famous philosopher Jean Jacques Rosso 17 12 was born in the family of a watchmaker in Geneva. His mother died shortly after he was born. Rousseau 10 years old, his father was exiled and left the sky.

Character (6 watts) leaves a lonely son. Rousseau left Geneva alone at the age of 1728. Rousseau worked as a temporary worker for many years. He is unknown, making a living and wandering around. He had several interesting romances, including his love affair with Treize Levaseux. They had five children, and he sent them all to the nursery (he finally married Levaseux at the age of 56). From 65438 to 0750, Rousseau became famous at the age of 30. Dijon Academy of Sciences launched a prize-winning essay activity entitled "On whether science and art corrupt or enhance morality". Rousseau's paper demonstrates that the final result of scientific and artistic progress is beneficial to mankind, and won the first prize, making him a generation of celebrities. Later, he wrote many other works, including On the Origin of Inequality (1755), The Story of Erroi (176 1), Emile (1762) and Social Contract (/kloc). In addition, Rousseau was interested in music and wrote two operas: Song of Love and Country Prophet. Although several liberal writers of the French Enlightenment were friends of Rousseau at first, including Denis Derot and D'Alembert, his thoughts soon began to have serious differences with others. Rousseau opposed Voltaire's plan to build a theater in Geneva, pointing out that the theater was an immoral school. As a result, he turned against Voltaire. In addition, Rousseau basically belongs to emotionalism, which is in sharp contrast with the rationalism of Voltaire and encyclopedic members. From 1762, Rousseau had a serious dispute with the authorities because of writing political articles. The last twenty years of his life were basically spent in pain. He died in Mino, 1778.