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The Nature and Scope of Jacques Rousseau's Amerindian Works MARC - ADÉLARD TREMBLAY and JOSÉE THIVIERGE Université Laval Some Biographical Background This paper1 on Jacques Rousseau is far from being exhaustive since it deals only with ...
The Nature and Scope of Jacques Rousseau's Amerindian Works MARC - ADÉLARD TREMBLAY and JOSÉE THIVIERGE Université Laval Some Biographical Background This paper1 on Jacques Rousseau is far from being exhaustive since it deals only with ...
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... Rousseau's interests as they shifted , little by little , towards the study of Amerindian lifestyles which eventually became his principal focus . His Ecological Perspective Rousseau's training in botany and the natural sciences as well ...
... Rousseau's interests as they shifted , little by little , towards the study of Amerindian lifestyles which eventually became his principal focus . His Ecological Perspective Rousseau's training in botany and the natural sciences as well ...
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... Rousseau felt too that he had to compare his ob- servations and interpretations with those of the first explorers who came here in the 17th and 18th centuries . Some religious ... Rousseau advances the opinion ROUSSEAU'S AMERINDIAN WORKS 359.
... Rousseau felt too that he had to compare his ob- servations and interpretations with those of the first explorers who came here in the 17th and 18th centuries . Some religious ... Rousseau advances the opinion ROUSSEAU'S AMERINDIAN WORKS 359.
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Roger Spielmann and Bertha Chief | 313 |
John A Strong | 327 |
MarcAdélard Tremblay and Josée Thivierge | 343 |
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