“The Strength and Vigor of the Soul”: The Broader Meaning of Virtue in Rousseau’s First Discourse

The European Legacy 26 (5):466-483 (2021)
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Rousseau insisted that his First Discourse, the Discourse on the Sciences and Arts, was chronically misread. This essay suggests that readers have tended to interpret the Discourse too narrowly. While Rousseau did link popular enlightenment with the corruption of virtue, he defined virtue as the combination of two qualities that are both separable from moral integrity and good citizenship: strength and vigor of soul. Clarifying the definition of virtue in the Discourse helps clarify Rousseau’s philosophical “system that is true but distressing.” It also adds to the plausibility of Rousseau’s argument.

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