The notion of liberty in Rousseau´ s Emile

Trans/Form/Ação 28 (1):109-118 (2005)
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Rousseau's natural education is an attempt to show how the passions, if freed from the deformation caused by social opinion, can be morally upright; if the Émile is, Rousseau say, a treatise on man's natural goodness, this goodness is based on his fredom, and especially on the freedom of the passions.A educação natural de Rousseau é uma tentativa de mostrar como as paixões, se liberadas da deformação provocada pela opinião social, podem ser moralmente corretas. Se o Emílio, afirma Rousseau, é um tratado sobre a bondade natural do homem, esta bondade está fundada sobre a liberdade, e, sobretudo, sobre a liberdade das paixões

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