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  1. Pestalozzi of Zurich, one of the foremost educators of modern times, also found his whole life transformed by the reading of "Emile," which awoke in him the genius of a reformer.

  2. Emile is the canvas on which Rousseau tried to paint all of the soul's acquired passions and learning in such a way as to cohere with man's natural wholeness. It is a Phenomenology of …

  3. Émile, ou De l’éducation) was published in 1762 in French and German and in 1763 in English. The significance of Rousseau in education a.

  4. Jean-Jacques Rousseau's "Emile, or On Education" initiates with a profound critique of the contemporary educational systems of his time, elucidating a philosophy deeply rooted in the …

  5. Emile, who is the object of Rousseau’s musings rather than the main character of a novel, would avoid society during much of his youth, not read any books until age twelve, study history later …

  6. "Emile" is Rousseau's illustrative work in the field of education. This is a philosophical novel education monograph, divided into 5 volumes. In this work, Rousseau described himself as an …

  7. This E-Book (PDF format) is published by Liberty Fund, Inc., a private, non-profit, educational foundation established in 1960 to encourage study of the ideal of a society of free and …