Rousseau said, "It is not a falling creature but a good thing according to the nature, and we must investigate what is nature" (Aristotle, Politics Ⅱ). It is this view that Rousseau was using to define his second discourse. Rousseau started his story of humanity by "abandoning all facts" (132). The essence of human nature is not necessary to determine the essence of human nature. Adding facts according to human condition in society is not indicative of the state of human nature.
Jean-Jacques Rousseau was born in 1712 as the son of independent Calvinism city Geneve, Isaac Rousseau, Suzanne Bernard. Rousseau's mother died on 9th birthday, Rousseau grew up from his father and received education until he was ten years old. Isaac Rousseau is a minority ethnic group of residents of Geneva and enjoys the status of the citizen of Geneva which is the position of Jean-Jacques. According to the story after Rousseau, the random education he received from his father included planting the Republican patriotism and reading a classical writer like Pultak dealing with the Roman Republic. After his father exiled in the city to avoid arrest, Jean - Jacques was taken care of by a nearby Bossi pastor, followed by apprenticeship sculptures. Mme de Warens made Rousseau arrange a trip to Turin and convert it to Roman Catholic in April 1728.
A romantic priest is Jean Jacques Rousseau (1712 - 1788). Rousseau's mother died when he was born, and his father had neither discipline nor education. Rousseau grew up in the beautiful Swiss countryside and taught him to love nature, but because of his irresponsible father, Rousseau never managed to be self-discriminatory and had no patience with outside management. Rousseau can not tolerate any discipline that can be seen in all his works. It celebrates the joy of extreme personal freedom.
Rousseau occupied a very unique position in the history of philosophy of the 18th century. On the other hand, Rousseau was a product of Europe in the 18th century, the belief in Rousseau's human dignity and wisdom was the father of the French Revolution philosophy. That motto is to return to nature and regain natural rights of "freedom, equality and fraternity". In the same year, Dijon College hosted a paper entitled "Léretablissement dessciences et des arts a-t-il contribuéééureurelesmoeurs?" Looking at this head line, Rousseau is very excited, culture (science and art) is a gathering of meaningless rationality, it is quickly grasped by the intuition that it is just a form of the world.