Dialogues: Rousseau Judge of Jean-Jacques

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Dialogues: Rousseau Judge of Jean-Jacques is an autobiographical philosophical work by Jean-Jacques Rousseau in which he defends and judges his own life and character through imagined dialogues.

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instanceOf autobiographical work
book
philosophical work
aim defend Rousseau’s life and character
judge Rousseau impartially
author Jean-Jacques Rousseau NERFINISHED
century 18th century
countryOfOrigin France
field intellectual history
literature
philosophy
genre autobiography
philosophy
hasAuthorialPerspective first-person perspective
historicalContext late Enlightenment
language French
literaryForm dialogue
literaryTechnique dialogic argument
self-division of the author into characters
mainCharacter Jean-Jacques Rousseau NERFINISHED
narrativeDevice imagined dialogues
notableFor defense against perceived conspiracies
intense self-examination
philosophicalConcern justice
moral judgment
self-knowledge
sincerity
philosophicalGenre moral philosophy
philosophy of self
philosophicalTradition Enlightenment philosophy
relatedWork Confessions (Jean-Jacques Rousseau) NERFINISHED
Reveries of the Solitary Walker NERFINISHED
subjectMatter Rousseau’s public image
character of Jean-Jacques Rousseau
life of Jean-Jacques Rousseau
theme identity
persecution
reputation
self-defense
self-judgment
truth
workType self-apologia

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