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d hollowness, i. 148; shown by Voltaire, i. 148; its positive side, i. 149, 150; second Discourse, origin of the Inequality of Man, i. 154; summary of it, i. 159, 170; state of nature, i. 150, 162; Hobbes's mistake, i. 161; what broke up the "state of nature," i. 164; its preferableness, i. 166, 167; origin of society and laws, i. 168; "new state of nature," i. 169; main position of the Discourse, i. 169; its utter inclusiveness, i. 170; criticism on its method, i. 170; on its matter, i. 172; wanting in evidence, i. 172; further objections to it, i. 173; assumes uniformity of process, i. 176; its unscientific character, i. 177; its real importance, i. 178; its protest against the mockery of civilisation, i. 178; equality of man, i. 181; different effects of this doctrine in France and the United States explained, i. 182, 183; discovers a reaction against the historical method of Montesquieu, i. 183, 184; pecuniary results of, i. 196; Diderot's praise of first Discourse, i. 200; Voltaire's acknowledgement of gift of second Discourse, i. 308; the, an attack on the general ordering of society, ii. 22; referred to, ii. 41. Drama, its proper effect, i. 326; what would be that of its introduction into Geneva, i. 327; true answer to Rousseau's contentions, i. 329. Dramatic morality, i. 326. Drinkers, Rousseau's estimate of, i. 330. Drunkenness, how esteemed in Switzerland and Naples, i. 331. Duclos, i. 206; ii. 62. Duni, i. 292. Dupin, Madame de, Rousseau secretary to, i. 120; her position in society, i. 195; Rousseau's country life with, i. 196; friend of the Abbe de Saint Pierre, i. 244. EDUCATION, interest taken in, in France in Rousseau's time, ii. 193, 194; its new direction ii. 195; Locke, the pioneer of, ii. 202, 203; Rousseau's special merit in connection with, ii. 203; his views on (see Emilius, _passim_, as well as for general consideration of) what it is, ii. 219; plans of, of Locke and others, designed for the higher class, ii. 254; Rousseau's for all, ii. 254. _Emile_, i. 136, 196. Emilius, character of, ii. 2, 3; particulars of the publication of, ii. 59, 60; effect of, on Rousseau's fortunes, ii. 62-64; ordered to be burnt by public executioner at Paris, ii. 65; at Geneva, ii. 72; condemned by the Sorbonne, ii. 82; supplied (as als
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