#7095
Mentioned in 7 episodes

Emile

Book • 1966

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Mentioned in 7 episodes

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Leon Kass
as containing his greatest contributions to psychology and social psychology.
86 snips
Leon Kass on the Wisdom of Rousseau
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Rudyard Lynch
to exemplify Rousseau's sexist views, stating women shouldn't be taught to read.
36 snips
Explaining the Enlightenment
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Ellie Anderson
as the author of 'The Emile' who thought that travel was essential for education.
32 snips
Travel
Mentioned as a book by Rousseau, some parts of which sound like a good homeschooling family.
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Can Education Save Civilization? with Dr. Louis Markos
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Ian Leslie
when discussing his views on education.
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Ian Leslie on Curiosity
Mentioned by Greg LeBlanc when comparing its readership to Rousseau's 'Social Contract'.
619. Fatherhood, Power, and History: Unpacking the Male Role in Society with Augustine Sedgewick
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Philip Pilkington
in relation to his views on the family and the state's role in child-rearing.
The Collapse of Global Liberalism
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Steve Sem-Sandberg
as the subject of his book, "Oceanen."
På flykt med Rousseau – med Steve Sem-Sandberg
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Fiona Sampson
, she sees that Mary was reading the letters in it during 1816.
776 Mary Shelley in Bath (with Fiona Sampson) | My Last Book with D.G. Hampton

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