AUGUSTINE,ROUSSEAU, AND THE IDEA OF CHILDHOOD1 |
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Authors: | ROBBIE DUSCHINSKY |
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Affiliation: | Cambridge University, UK |
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Abstract: | The social history of childhood usually identifies Rousseau as the origin of our contemporary understanding of the topic. The literature describes how Rousseau's notion of childhood as a time of natural innocence became embedded in key social forms such as the family and universal education. Scholars working in the history of political thought, however, have uncovered a fundamental relationship between Rousseau and Augustine. Analysis shows that Rousseau's philosophy of childhood recapitulates many Augustinian elements, and was not therefore an ex nihilo creation. |
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