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Celine Spector

    Céline Spector is a professor at the Sorbonne in Paris, formerly holding a position at the University of Bordeaux Montaigne. Her work delves into philosophical questions that resonate throughout literary creation. Spector explores the intricate relationship between thought and artistic expression, focusing on a deeper understanding of human existence as revealed through literature. Her analyses are valued for their precision and their capacity to uncover hidden meanings within texts.

    Rousseau
    • 2019

      Rousseau

      • 226 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Jean-Jacques Rousseau is one of the most controversial philosophers of the eighteenth century, and his groundbreaking work still provokes heated debate in contemporary political theory. In this book, Céline Spector, one of the world’s foremost experts on Rousseau’s thought, provides an accessible introduction to his moral, social and political theory. She explores the themes and central concepts of his thought, ranging from the state of nature, the social contract and the general will to natural and political freedom, religion and education. She combines a skilful exposition of Rousseau as a ‘man of paradoxes’ with a discussion of his often-overlooked ideas on knowledge, political economy and international relations. The book traces both the overall unity and the significant changes in Rousseau’s philosophy, accounting for its complexity and for the importance of its legacy. It will be essential reading for scholars, students and general readers interested in the Enlightenment and more broadly in the history of modern political thought and philosophy.

      Rousseau