The anthropological foundations of Rousseau’s critique of the progress to the arts and sciences The anthropological foundations of Rousseau’s critique of the progress to the arts and sciences

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Antonio Luis Marino López

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Review of Rousseau’s arguments in his Second discourse to support his critique of the arts and sciences in his First discourse. Particular attention is drawn to the peculiar rhetorical aspects of his mode of presenting his views on human nature. 

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Marino López, A. L. (2023). The anthropological foundations of Rousseau’s critique of the progress to the arts and sciences: The anthropological foundations of Rousseau’s critique of the progress to the arts and sciences. INTER DISCIPLINA, 11(30), 13–34. https://doi.org/10.22201/ceiich.24485705e.2023.30.85566

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