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Education Domestic and Solitary

Emile and Heloise

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Part of the book series: Key Critical Thinkers in Education ((KEYT,volume 3))

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“Whoever suffices to himself does not want to harm anyone at all.” (Rousseau, Judge of Jean-Jacques: Dialogues, finished 1776 published posthumously, italics in original, Masters & Kelly 1990, p. 100).

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Wain, K. (2011). Education Domestic and Solitary. In: Wain, K. (eds) On Rousseau. Key Critical Thinkers in Education, vol 3. SensePublishers. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6091-385-3_2

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