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Jessica Lynn Leeper
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本文探讨了卢梭和玛丽·沃斯通克拉夫特对孤独生活和社会进步的哲学途径。将沃斯通克拉夫特的《瑞典、挪威和丹麦书信》与卢梭的《不平等起源论》和《独行者的幻想》进行比较,可以发现他们是如何以不可调和的方式理解孤立和孤独的概念的。两位作者都从截然不同的个人立场来看待孤独和社会进步,他们都经历过个人生活中的危机,这促使他们对18世纪欧洲和英国进行社会批评。卢梭遭受了多年的政治流亡和社会偏执的精神斗争,沃斯通克拉夫特则面对和反对性别歧视和女性依赖。这篇文章考察了这两位作者,以展示一个人对孤独状态的反应是如何由历史观念、性别经历、社会经历、自私、社会意识以及依赖与独立决定的。文章的结论是,卢梭最终在孤独生活的幻想中找到了慰藉,对人类的社会进步前景黯淡,而沃斯通克拉夫特则更加坚忍地接受了腐败社会中的生活,为争取妇女的权利而斗争。
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Elysian Woods and Desolate Shores: Wollstonecraft’s Letters Written in Sweden, Norway and Denmark and her Perception of Rousseau’s Ideas of Solitude
This paper explores the philosophical approaches toward solitary living and social progress of Jean-Jacques Rousseau and Mary Wollstonecraft. Comparing Wollstonecraft’s Letters Written in Sweden, Norway and Denmark against Rousseau’s Discourse on the Origin of Inequality and his Reveries of the Solitary Walker, reveals how they understood the ideas of isolation and solitude in irreconcilable ways. Both authors approached solitude and social progress from distinctly personal standpoints, having both experienced crises in their personal lives, which prompted their social critiques of eighteenth-century Europe and England. Rousseau suffered from years of political exile, and the mental struggles of social paranoia, and Wollstonecraft faced and fought against sexism and female dependence. The article examines these two authors to show how one’s reaction to a state of solitude is determined by historical ideas, gender experiences, social experiences, selfishness, social consciousness, and dependence vs. independence. The paper concludes that Rousseau eventually found solace in a fantasy of solitary living, with a bleak outlook for the social progress of mankind, whereas Wollstonecraft more stoically accepted a life amidst a corrupt society in order to fight for the rights of women.
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