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Jean Jacques Rousseau, philosopher and political theorist, greatly influenced the Enlightenment. ...
One of the differences between Rousseaus theory and other theorists is that Rousseau believes that reason comes into being with society. Rousseau shows how society is created through a "social contract". ... He and Rousseau had vastly disparate ideas regarding the wickedness or the goodness of the natural state of mankind, and had equally divergent ideas regarding the capacity of people to arrive at an objective, single religion through the use of their reason. ... For Rousseau, the words do not even begin to fathom what God and true religion are; instead, religion must be found by finding God through nature and through the use of ones reason.
Approximate Word count = 463 Approximate Pages = 1.9 (250 words per page double spaced)
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