Author of the arcitle discusses the dualism of concepts of authority present in Rousseau’s writings. The reason of such situation is the wide spectrum of possible interpretions of the place and role played by the concept of general will in the philosophical heritige of the Genevian thinker. There are at least three ways of understanding the concept. The first, metaphysical, suggests that the community is a being ontologicaly autonomous from its participants. The second, legaly‑political, defines volonté générale as a particular form of the political order, i.e. the one, which by including everyone into legislative process, automatically refrains them from seeking privileges. The third interpretation, ethical, while turning attention ...
Within Rousseau scholarship there is serious disagreement concerning the correct way to understand R...
Rousseau's General Will and the Problem of Consent W. T. JONES THERE ARE ALMOST as many views of Rou...
Rousseau's General Will and the Problem of Consent W. T. JONES THERE ARE ALMOST as many views of Rou...
It has been argued that the relation between sovereignty and the universal will is an important onto...
The focus of the current study is Rousseau’s concept of “general will”. In the first part of the stu...
A central notion to Rousseau’s The Social Contract is “the general will”. This thesis is a hermeneut...
Jean-Jacques Rousseau is one of the most influential persons in philosophy during the period of enli...
The article is devoted to the controversy related to the interpretation of key concepts in the doctr...
The purpose of this discussion paper is to promote a reconsideration of the political theory of Jean...
The article tries to expose the relationship between Rousseau and Kant with regard to the concept of...
The present study addresses the question of uncertainty in individual deliberation in Rousseau's phi...
This dissertation investigates Rousseau’s normative defence of democracy, beginning with his thought...
This dissertation investigates Rousseau’s normative defence of democracy, beginning with his thought...
This dissertation explores the ongoing viability of the idea of the general will for understanding t...
Within Rousseau scholarship there is serious disagreement concerning the correct way to understand R...
Within Rousseau scholarship there is serious disagreement concerning the correct way to understand R...
Rousseau's General Will and the Problem of Consent W. T. JONES THERE ARE ALMOST as many views of Rou...
Rousseau's General Will and the Problem of Consent W. T. JONES THERE ARE ALMOST as many views of Rou...
It has been argued that the relation between sovereignty and the universal will is an important onto...
The focus of the current study is Rousseau’s concept of “general will”. In the first part of the stu...
A central notion to Rousseau’s The Social Contract is “the general will”. This thesis is a hermeneut...
Jean-Jacques Rousseau is one of the most influential persons in philosophy during the period of enli...
The article is devoted to the controversy related to the interpretation of key concepts in the doctr...
The purpose of this discussion paper is to promote a reconsideration of the political theory of Jean...
The article tries to expose the relationship between Rousseau and Kant with regard to the concept of...
The present study addresses the question of uncertainty in individual deliberation in Rousseau's phi...
This dissertation investigates Rousseau’s normative defence of democracy, beginning with his thought...
This dissertation investigates Rousseau’s normative defence of democracy, beginning with his thought...
This dissertation explores the ongoing viability of the idea of the general will for understanding t...
Within Rousseau scholarship there is serious disagreement concerning the correct way to understand R...
Within Rousseau scholarship there is serious disagreement concerning the correct way to understand R...
Rousseau's General Will and the Problem of Consent W. T. JONES THERE ARE ALMOST as many views of Rou...
Rousseau's General Will and the Problem of Consent W. T. JONES THERE ARE ALMOST as many views of Rou...