A landmark study of Rousseau’s theological and religious thought.
John T. Scott offers a comprehensive interpretation of Rousseau’s
theological and religious thought, both in its own right and in
relation to Rousseau’s broader oeuvre. In chapters focused on
different key writings, Scott reveals recurrent themes in Rousseau’s
views on the subject and traces their evolution over time. He shows
that two concepts—truth and utility—are integral to Rousseau’s
writings on religion. Doing so helps to explain some of Rousseau’s
disagreements with his contemporaries: their different views on
religion and theology stem from different understandings of human
nature and the proper role of science in human life. Rousseau
emphasizes not just what is true, but also what is
useful—psychologically, morally, and politically—for human beings.
Comprehensive and nuanced, Rousseau’s God is vital to understanding
key categories of Rousseau’s thought.
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Theology, Religion, and the Natural Goodness of Man
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ISBN
9780226825496
Publisert
2023
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Vendor
University of Chicago Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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