Rousseau on amour-propreon six facets of amour-propre

Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 99 (1):91–107 (1999)
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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 from the demands of "amour-propre"

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