Sometimes I post whole papers from school up here. Today I decided I would just post a little bit:
[02:28] Chris: In his Discourses on Inequality, Rousseau spends a significant amount of time discussing the formation of reason. Rousseau believed the savage man would have tremendous difficulty making use of reason or higher thinking: “His soul, agitated by nothing, is given over the single feeling of his own present existence, without any idea of the future…” (46) The nature of this man leads Rousseau to suggest that the use of reason was established together with society; for who could understand the deep concepts of a morality such as Kant’s without first being able to concretely describe what stood right in front of them? (51)
[02:29] Tim__ Gas: my work seems like alot of fun now