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Duas concepções de estado de natureza: Rousseau e Buffon
Two conceptions of the state of nature: Rousseau and Buffon
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Abstract In many texts, Buffon, resuming Locke’s conceptions, is in favor of the idea of a natural conjugal bond existing between man and woman. Rousseau, otherwise, critiques this idea. He assumes a state where men and women would live under certain conditions in which no relations (to each other) would be ... view more
In many texts, Buffon, resuming Locke’s conceptions, is in favor of the idea of a natural conjugal bond existing between man and woman. Rousseau, otherwise, critiques this idea. He assumes a state where men and women would live under certain conditions in which no relations (to each other) would be possible. Therefore, they would not be coerced into reciprocal duties and obligations, living in a state of absolute dispersion and isolation. To establish his theory, Buffon needs to burst with Rousseau. The main objective of this article is to elaborate and discuss the content of this rupture.... view less
Classification
Philosophy, Ethics, Religion
Free Keywords
Buffon; Rousseau; Natural man; State of nature; Society
Document language
Portuguese
Publication Year
2020
Page/Pages
p. 61-70
Journal
Griot: Revista de Filosofia, 20 (2020) 1
ISSN
2178-1036
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed