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  1. The Educational Writings of John Locke.James L. Axtell & John Locke - 1969 - British Journal of Educational Studies 17 (1):97-98.
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  • On the social contract.Jean-Jacques Rousseau - 2007 - In Elizabeth Schmidt Radcliffe, Richard McCarty, Fritz Allhoff & Anand Vaidya (eds.), Late modern philosophy: essential readings with commentary. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell.
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  • The Sexual Politics of Jean-Jacques Rousseau.Patrick Coleman & Joel Schwartz - 1986 - Substance 14 (3):99.
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  • Review of L. M. G. Clark and L. Lange: The Sexism of Social and Political Theory[REVIEW]Nancy Holmstrom - 1982 - Ethics 92 (2):368-369.
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  • Rousseau, Antifeminism, and Woman's Nature.Penny A. Weiss - 1987 - Political Theory 15 (1):81-98.
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  • Rousseau and Modern Feminism.Lynda Lange - 1981 - Social Theory and Practice 7 (3):245-277.
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  • Jean-Jacques Rousseau.Matthew Josephson - 2006 - Victor Gollancz.
    Josephson offers a comprehensive look at Jean-Jacques Rousseau, a French author and philosopher whose published works and ideas profoundly influenced modern education, politics, and psychology theories.
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  • New Images of the Natural in France: A Study in European Cultural History 1750-1800.D. G. Charlton - 1984 - Cambridge University Press.
    The latter half of the eighteenth century saw radical changes in the way nature - both external and human nature - was perceived. It is these new perceptions, these new images of the 'the natural' that this book examines: new appreciations of the 'sublime' wildness of landscape; new revelations by the life sciences of natural creative fecundity; new assertions of the innocence of 'natural man', as illustrated by the noble savage, the contented peasant, the happy family; a new sense of (...)
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  • The Sexual Politics of Jean-Jacques Rousseau.Joel Schwartz - 1985 - University of Chicago Press.
    Analyzes the eighteenth-century French philosopher's writings about women, sexuality, and the family, and suggests that Rousseau's philosophy is not misogynous.
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  • Émile, or on Education.J.-J. Rousseau - 1979
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