"Emile" by Jean-Jacques Rousseau is a philosophical treatise on education and human development. Through the fictional story of a boy named Emile, Rousseau explores ideas about raising children to preserve their natural goodness, emphasizing learning through experience, freedom, and individuality. It is a foundational work in the philosophy of education.
Coming of Age
Psychological
Identity
Journey
Nature
Family
Healing
Gods and Mortals
Political Intrigue
Rebellion
Audiobook details
Rating★★★★★ (5.0) (1)
GenreEducation and Learning
Length25 hrs 23 mins
Publish dateMay 13, 1762
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1Title
6Book 4
2Author’s Preface
7Book 4 (Conti.)
3Book 1
8Book 5
4Book 2
9Book 5 (Conti.)
5Book 3
About the author
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
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