作者
Kaituo Wang
文章摘要
Jean-Jacques Rousseau's "Confessions," as the first modern autobiography in the western tradition, boldly exposes his life's experiences, filled with a tenacious search for self, an amplification of individual life value, and a shocking revelation of his inner thoughts and feelings. At the core of this work is the discussion of 'man', which this paper analyzes from four perspectives based on the descriptions in "Confessions," aiming to closely follow Rousseau's thoughts.
文章关键词
Confessions; Nature; Study of Man; Rousseau
参考文献
[1]Rousseau, J. (2003). Confessions [M]. Translated by Li Xingfan Xiheng. Beijing: People's Literature Publishing House.
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