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- 12 May 2022
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- 28 May 2026
Explanation
Jean-Jacques Rousseau introduced his concept of the Social Contract in his work titled 'The Social Contract'. The other titles listed are unrelated to his political philosophy.
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Practice related questions from the same subject.
- 1.Which type of contract did Rousseau primarily describe in his philosophy?
- 2.According to Rousseau, which two key factors motivated people to abandon the state of nature and establish a political society?
- 3.How did Rousseau describe the state of nature?
- 4.Rousseau identified two fundamental instincts that directed human behavior in the state of nature. What were these instincts?
- 5.Which country was the birthplace of Rousseau?
- 6.According to Rousseau's social contract theory, to whom do individuals transfer their powers?
- 7.Which concept did Rousseau strongly support?
- 8.Which philosopher is famously associated with the idea of the General Will?
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