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Rousseau's Dog
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Set in 1766, the narrative explores the tumultuous relationship between Jean-Jacques Rousseau, a fugitive philosopher, and the esteemed David Hume. As Rousseau seeks refuge in England, he quickly turns against Hume, accusing him of betrayal, which incites an unexpected violent reaction from Hume. Their conflict ignites a fierce exchange that captivates the intellectual circles of both British and French society, drawing in prominent figures and igniting debates across Europe. The story delves into themes of reputation, friendship, and the nature of philosophical discourse.
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Rousseau's Dog, David Edmonds
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- 2007
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- Title
- Rousseau's Dog
- Language
- English
- Authors
- David Edmonds
- Publisher
- Harper Perennial
- Released
- 2007
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 368
- ISBN13
- 9780060744915
- Category
- Psychology
- Description
- Set in 1766, the narrative explores the tumultuous relationship between Jean-Jacques Rousseau, a fugitive philosopher, and the esteemed David Hume. As Rousseau seeks refuge in England, he quickly turns against Hume, accusing him of betrayal, which incites an unexpected violent reaction from Hume. Their conflict ignites a fierce exchange that captivates the intellectual circles of both British and French society, drawing in prominent figures and igniting debates across Europe. The story delves into themes of reputation, friendship, and the nature of philosophical discourse.