Rousseau compared to Plato
Title: Rousseau compared to Plato
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Rousseau compared to Plato
I think Rousseau’s most effective criticism of Plato’s is on the importance of family. Both philosophers have opposing views on this issue; however I tend to agree with Rousseau’s view on family mostly because it is more reasonable than Plato’s. Rousseau also seemed more concerned that people enjoy life whereas Plato seemed too tied down with the idea of making the world just, that he forgot about individual happiness.
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least try to recognize this. So to an extent success is a three legged stool, ideally you would like the parents, teacher and child to be actively involved in the education process, but sometimes one leg has to prove stronger in order to make up for the weaker one. Unfortunately many times it is the teacher left with the responsibly of being the stronger leg, trying to prevent their students from falling through the cracks.
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