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Rousseau's Theodicy of Self-love

Evil, Rationality, and the Drive for Recognition

  • Hardback
  • 296 pages
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
  • 15.8 x 23.4 x 2.3 cm

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For scholars and thinkers interested in human nature

Clarifies Rousseau's theory of self-love and its issues

You will understand the balance of recognition and virtue

Explore Rousseau's profound insights on self-love and recognition in this comprehensive study.

This book is the first comprehensive study of Rousseau's rich and complex theory of the type of self-love (amour propre ) that, for him, marks the central difference between humans and the beasts. Amour propre is the passion that drives human individuals to seek the esteem, approval, admiration, or love-the recognition -of their fellow beings. Neuhouser reconstructs Rousseau's understanding of what the drive for recognition is, why it is so problematic, and how its presence opens up far-reaching developmental possibilities for creatures that possess it. One of Rousseau's central theses is that amour propre in its corrupted, manifestations-pride or vanity-is the principal source of an array of evils so widespread that they can easily appear to be necessary features of the human condition: enslavement, conflict, vice, misery, and self-estrangement. Yet Rousseau also argues that solving these problems depends not on suppressing or overcoming the drive for recognition but on cultivating it so that it contributes positively to the achievement of freedom, peace, virtue, happiness, and unalienated selfhood.
Indeed, Rousseau goes so far as to claim that, despite its many dangers, the need for recognition is a condition of nearly everything that makes human life valuable and that elevates it above mere animal existence: rationality, morality, freedom-subjectivity itself-would be impossible for humans if it were not for amour propre and the relations to others it impels us to establish.

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  • Title

    Rousseau's Theodicy of Self-love

  • Author

    Frederick Neuhouser

  • Book Format

    Hardback

  • Publisher

    Oxford University Press

  • Published

    July 2008

  • Weight

    586g

  • Page Count

    296

  • Dimensions

    15.8 x 23.4 x 2.3 cm

  • ISBN

    9780199542673

  • ISBN-10

    0199542678

  • Eden Code

    4563907

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