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  1. Estudos em homenagem a J. J. Rousseau.Jean-Jacques Rousseau & Themístocles Brandão Cavalcanti (eds.) - 1962 - Rio de Janeiro]: Fundação Getúlio Vargas, Serviço de Publicações.
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    Rousseau.Timothy O'hagan - 2004 - Mind 113 (452):771-774.
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    Rousseau.Timothy O'Hagan - 1998 - New York: Routledge.
    Timothy O'Hagan investigates Jean-Jacques Rousseau's writings concerning the formation of humanity, of the individual and of the citizen in his three master works: the _Discourse on the Origin of Inequality among Men_, _Emile _and the _Social Contract_. He explores Rousseau's reflections on the sexes, language and religion. O'Hagan gives Rousseau's arguments a close and sympathetic reading. He writes as a philosopher, not a historian, yet he never loses sight of the cultural context of Rousseau's work.
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    Rousseau: The Sentiment of Existence.Timothy O'Hagan - 2007 - Philosophical Quarterly 57 (228):487-491.
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  5. O pochodzeniu melodii.Jean-Jacques Rousseau - 2012 - Przeglad Filozoficzny - Nowa Seria 84 (4):13-31.
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    Rousseau: the Sentiment of Existence – David Gauthier.Timothy O'hagan - 2007 - Philosophical Quarterly 57 (228):487-491.
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  7. Del contrato social o Ensayo sobre la forma de la Rep´ ublica (Primera versiÓn o Manuscrito de Ginebra)(ContinuaciÓn).Jean-Jacques Rousseau - 2001 - Contrastes: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 6:223-261.
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  8. Umowa społeczna ; oraz, Uwagi o rządzie polskim ; Przedmowa do "Narcyza" ; List o widowiskach ; List o opatrzności ; Listy moralne ; List do arcybiskupa de Beaumont ; Listy do Malesherbesa.Jean-Jacques Rousseau - 1966 - Warszawa: Państwowy Wydawn. Naukowe. Edited by Bronisław Baczko.
     
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    Discurso sobre el origen de la desigualdad entre los hombres.Jean-Jacques Rousseau - 1946 - México,: Secretaría de Educación Pública. Edited by Mariano Ruiz-Funes García.
    Esta obra, conocida también como Segundo discurso, se publicó en Francia en 1755 y responde a una pregunta planteada por la Academia de Dijon: “¿Cuál es el origen de la desigualdad entre los hombres, está respaldada por la ley natural?”. Rousseau se opone principalmente a la tesis de Hobbes, que consideraba al hombre malo por naturaleza, y critica que este no retrocede lo suficiente en el tiempo para comprender al hombre natural. Así, el autor francés busca un conocimiento más (...)
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    Rousseau's Dog.Jane O'Grady - 2007 - Philosophy 82 (3):491-493.
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    Antologia di scritti politici.Jean-Jacques Rousseau - 1977 - Bologna: Il mulino. Edited by Saffo Testoni Binetti.
    Discorso sulle scienze e le arti.--Discorso sull'origine e i fondamenti dell'ineguaglianza tra gli uomini di un cittadino di Ginevra.--Sull'economia politica.--Lettera a d'Alembert sugli spettacoli.--Del contratto sociale o principî del diritto politico.--Progetto di costituzione per la Corsica.--Considerazioni sul governo di Polonia e sul progetto di riformarlo.
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    The Cambridge Companion to Rousseau (review).Timothy O'Hagan - 2002 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 40 (4):546-547.
    Timothy O'Hagan - The Cambridge Companion to Rousseau - Journal of the History of Philosophy 40:4 Journal of the History of Philosophy 40.4 546-547 Book Review The Cambridge Companion to Rousseau Patrick Riley, editor. The Cambridge Companion to Rousseau. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2001. Pp. xii + 453. Cloth, $69.95. Paper, $24.95. The book contains fifteen essays, three written by the editor. Of the fourteen authors, twelve are men, thirteen are anglophone, ten are based in the (...)
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    Rousseau on Amour-Propre.N. J. H. Dent & Timothy O'Hagan - 1999 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 99:91 - 107.
    O'Hagan agrees with Dent that in Rousseau's idea of "amour-propre" we encounter a powerful, coherent model of human psychology, according to which individuals find their own identities by engaging in a network of relationships within a more or less reconstituted social order. He examines five ways in which people strive to attain that goal and five ways in which they characteristically fail. In the sixth section he discusses Rousseau's strategy of retreat from society, which is also a retreat (...)
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    Rousseau on Armour-Propre: T. O'Hagan.T. O’Hagan - 1998 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 72 (1):75-76.
    According to familiar accounts, Rousseau held that humans are actuated by two distinct kinds of self love: amour de soi, a benign concern for one's self-preservation and well-being; and amour-propre, a malign concern to stand above other people, delighting in their despite. I argue that although amour-propre can (and often does) assume this malign form, this is not intrinsic to its character. The first and best rank among men that amour-propre directs us to claim for ourselves is that of (...)
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    Rousseau.Timothy O'Hagan - 1999 - New York: Routledge.
    Timothy O'Hagan investigates Jean-Jacques Rousseau's writings concerning the formation of humanity, of the individual and of the citizen, in his three master works, the Discourse on the Origin of Inequality among Men , The Emile , and The Social Contract . He explores Rousseau's reflections on developmental psychology, the nature of the political order, relations between the sexes, language and religion. O'Hagan gives Rousseau's arguments a close and sympathetic reading. He writes as a philosopher, not a historian, (...)
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    Rousseau on Armour-Propre: T. O’Hagan.T. O'hagan - 1998 - Supplement to the Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 72 (1):75-76.
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    Rousseau on amour-propreon six facets of amour-propre.Timothy O'Hagan - 1999 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 99 (1):91–107.
    O'Hagan agrees with Dent that in Rousseau's idea of "amour-propre" we encounter a powerful, coherent model of human psychology, according to which individuals find their own identities by engaging in a network of relationships within a more or less reconstituted social order. He examines five ways in which people strive to attain that goal and five ways in which they characteristically fail. In the sixth section he discusses Rousseau's strategy of retreat from society, which is also a retreat (...)
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  18. Rousseau.Timothy O'hagan - 2000 - Philosophical Quarterly 50 (200):395-397.
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    Taking Rousseau Seriously.T. O. Hagan - 2004 - History of Political Thought 25 (1):73-85.
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    Hollis, Rousseau and Gyges' ring.Timothy O'hagan - 2001 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 4 (4):55-68.
    (2001). Hollis, Rousseau and Gyges' ring. Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy: Vol. 4, Trusting in Reason: Martin Hollis and the Philosophy of Social Action, pp. 55-68. doi: 10.1080/13698230108403364.
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    Rousseau et les philosophes.Michael O'Dea (ed.) - 2010 - Oxford: Voltaire Foundation.
    An analysis of Rousseau's interactions with the 'philosophes' and how this shaped his political ideas in the age of Enlightenment.
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    Rousseau's Theodicy of Self-love: Evil, Rationality, and the Drive for Recognition by Frederick Neuhouser.T. O'Hagan - 2010 - Mind 119 (473):219-225.
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    Rousseau: The sentiment of existence – David Gauthier.Timothy O'Hagan - 2007 - Philosophical Quarterly 57 (228):487–491.
  24. Taking Rousseau Seriously.T. O'hagan - 2004 - History of Political Thought 25 (1):73-85.
    The article argues that Rousseau's thought is unified by a non-materialistic, non-deterministic version of naturalism, according to which human beings are intrinsically good and intrinsically free, and at the same time moulded by their natural and social environment. Within that unity the article identifies a deep, creative tension between two competing visions of the best attainable form of human life: on the one hand a vision of a unified, integrated life , in which inner conflicts are at a minimum (...)
     
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    Jean-Jacques Rousseau.Timothy O'Hagan - 2007 - Routledge.
    Jean-Jacques Rousseau was hailed by Claude Lévi-Strauss as the founder of the sciences of man. This collection of fourteen classic papers devoted to his work addresses the points of intersection between the moral and the political, the personal and the social. The volume is divided into five parts: The Critique of Progress and the Speculative Anthropology, The Naturalizing of Natural Law, The General Will and Totalitarianism, Anticipations of Game Theory and Strategies of Redemption. The articles are accompanied by an (...)
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  26. Wittgenstein and Rousseau on the context of justification.Michael O'Donovan-Anderson - 1996 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 22 (3):75-92.
    The historical aim of this paper is to reveal some striking similarities in Wittgenstein's treatment of epistemic justification and Rousseau's treatment of political justification. The theoretical aim is to open up the possibility of an understanding of justification which requires neither the discovery of some fundamental ground for judgment nor the alienation of the judge from the community or practice to be justified. Against the prevailing tradition in which justification occurs by reflectively rooting the practice in question in some (...)
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    Rousseau: An introduction to his political philosophy.D. O. Thomas - 1974 - Philosophical Books 15 (1):4-5.
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    Jean-Jacques Rousseau and the Sources of the Self.Timothy O'Hagan - 1997
    This text examines Rousseau's powerful crtitique of the idea that the self is a transparent, self-evident given. In all Rousseau's writings, the self plays a central explanatory role, but that role is always problematic, always in question. Rousseau kept his distance from his rationalistic predecessors and his materialistic contemporaries, and in that distance we encounter intimations of the post-modern. However, Rousseau is still a realist who criticizes the pretentions of scientists, not science itself, and in doing (...)
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  29. Rousseau.Cara O'Connor - 2011 - Philosophical Forum 42 (3):313-313.
     
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  30. Rousseau, Robespierre and English Romanticism. By Gregory Dart.M. O. Dea - 2001 - The European Legacy 6 (5):682-683.
     
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    Rousseau's dog by David Edmonds and John eidinow Faber and Faber, hardback, £14.99.Jane O'Grady - 2007 - Philosophy 82 (3):491-493.
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    Rousseau's theory of wealth.John C. O'Neal - 1986 - History of European Ideas 7 (5):453-467.
  33. “The Masterpiece of Policy in our Century”: Rousseau on the Morality of the Enlightenment.Nannerl O. Keohane - 1978 - Political Theory 6 (4):457-484.
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    Chapter Fifteen. Rousseau: The General Interest in the General Will.Nannerl O. Keohane - 1980 - In Philosophy and the State in France the Renaissance to the Enlightenment /Nannerl O. Keohane. --. --. Princeton University Press, C1980. pp. 420-450.
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    Organic unity in Rousseau.Ira O. Wade - 2015 - In The Structure and Form of the French Enlightenment, Volume 2: Esprit Revolutionnaire. Princeton University Press. pp. 119-179.
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    Rousseau.T. O. Fiaich - 1954 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 4:140-141.
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    Rousseau.T. O. Fiaich - 1954 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 4:140-141.
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    Seeing and observing: Rousseau's rhetoric of perception.John C. O'Neal - 1985 - Saratoga, Calif.: Anma Libri.
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    Rousseau: The Arguments of the Philosophers.N. J. H. Dent & Timothy O'Hagan - 2001 - Philosophical Review 110 (3):446.
    In this substantial and challenging book, O’Hagan gives central place to three of Rousseau’s works—the Discourse of Inequality, the Emile, and the Social Contract—which, he says, “constitute the axes of Rousseau’s idea of formation. The formation of the human race is the axis of the Second Discourse, the formation of the individual that of the Emile, and the formation of the citizen that of the Social Contract”. However, he also draws extensively on other material, particularly Julie, ou la (...)
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    Communitas and the problem of women.Anne O'Byrne - 2013 - Angelaki 18 (3):125-138.
    From its earliest beginnings, political thought has grappled with the problem of those who both do and do not belong to the city, those who cannot be exactly included or excluded, that is to say, with the problem of difference. Most often this emerges first as the problem of what to do with women. Communitas is an intense engagement with central figures in the history of political thought – Augustine, Hobbes, Rousseau – but also a remarkably efficient avoidance of (...)
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  41. L' amour-propre est un instrument utile mais dangereux: Jean-Jacques Rousseau et Port-Royal.Timothy O'Hagan - 2006 - Revue de Théologie Et de Philosophie 138 (1):29-37.
    Dans cet article je présente des réflexions sur l�amour-propre, un élément important de l�anthropologie philosophique de Jean-Jacques Rousseau. À la suite de cet exposé, j�examine brièvement des anticipations de ces idées de Rousseau dans les écrits de deux philosophes du siècle précédent, Blaise Pascal et Pierre Nicole.
     
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    Hobbes and Locke: Power and Consent. and Rousseau's Political Philosophy: An Exposition and Interpretation.D. O. Thomas - 1980 - Philosophical Books 21 (3):148-151.
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    Alessandro Ferrara., Modernity and Authenticity: a Study of the Social and Ethical Thought of Jean-Jacques Rousseau.Timothy O'hagan - 1996 - International Studies in Philosophy 28 (2):127-128.
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  44. La morale sensitive de Jean-Jacques Rousseau.Timothy O'hagan - 1993 - Revue de Théologie Et de Philosophie 125 (4):343-357.
     
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    Zum 300. Geburtstag von Jean-Jacques Rousseau – Der vermeintliche Primitivismus von Rousseaus Abhandlung über die Ungleichheit.Arthur O. Lovejoy - 2012 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 60 (4):491-508.
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  46. El estado en Hobbes, Locke, Rousseau y Hegel.Darío Villalta Baldovinos - 2006 - San Salvador: Sección de Publicaciones, Corte Suprema de Justicia.
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    I should rather be a man of paradoxes than a man of prejudices.Timothy O'Hagan - 2005 - Think 3 (9):69-76.
    Timothy O'Hagan explores some of the apparent paradoxes in the writings of Rousseau.
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    ‘i Should Rather Be A Man Of Paradoxes Than A Man Of Prejudices’1.Timothy O'hagan - 2005 - Think 3 (9):69-76.
    Timothy O'Hagan explores some of the apparent paradoxes in the writings of Rousseau.
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    Rousseau, Nature, and the Problem of the Good Life. [REVIEW]Timothy O’Hagan - 2003 - International Studies in Philosophy 35 (4):202-203.
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    Review Rousseau: a Free Community of EqualsBy Joshua Cohen Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2010, xii + 197 pp., £40. [REVIEW]Timothy O'Hagan - 2011 - Philosophy 86 (2):318-322.
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