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Essay heading: Rousseau
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When he was done, he returned to Paris. There he befriended and lived with Therese Levasseur, who was a semi-literate seamstress. According to Rousseau, Therese bore him five children, whom he put in an orphanage shortly after they were born. As Rousseau became a well known theorist of education and child-rearing, the abandonment of his children was used against him by his enemies... displayed 300 characters
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As Rousseau became a well known theorist of education and child-rearing, the abandonment of his children was used against him by his enemies.
While he was in Paris, Rousseau became friends with French philosopher Diderot. He wrote some articles about music in 1749, and he contributed several of his articles to the latter’s Encyclopedie... displayed next 300 characters
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