This term refers to a student or someone who is learning something new from someone else, like a student in school for example.
What is Pupil?
True/False: The title Emilie means On Education, the name represents Rousseau's ideal vision of a student or learner.
What is true?
If we were ________, we would be most unhappy beings" (pg. 82)
What is immortal?
Find the quote that matches this analysis: since children aren't born with the natural ability to think and make good decisions on their own, parents and adults have to step in to teach and guide them as they grow. If children already understood everything like adults, they wouldn't need to be raised or taught. (Hint: pg. 89)
What is "If children understood reason, they would not need to be raised?"
This term refers to the act of intentionally providing false information regarding the future such as making a promise one does not want to keep.
What is de jure?
True/False: The de facto lie is natural to children.
What is false?
"My _____ will often have ____. But, in compensation, he will always be ____." (pg.78)
What is (1) pupil, (2) bruises, and (3) gay?
Find the quote that matches this analysis: This analysis states that in life we never experience emotions in their purest form. Our emotions are always in a mix, and our feelings are constantly changing. Everyone goes through ups and downs, and one never stays in one specific emotional state forever. (Hint: pg. 80)
What is: "We do not know what the absolute happiness or unhappiness is. Every thing is mixed in this life; in it one tastes no pure sentiment; in it one does not stay two moments in the same state?"
This term characterizes an individual as one whose needs surpass his strength, raising himself above humanity.
What is weak being?
These two types of lies are essential to understand children: one relates to false information about the past, while the other pertains to falsehoods regarding the future (pg. 101)
What is de facto lie and de jure?
There are two sorts of lies: the de facto lie, which is _________________; the dejure, which is _________________."
What is: (1) with respect to the past, and (2) with respect to the future?
Find the quote that matches: This quote is questioning whether children, by nature, are meant to be controlled and feared or if their natural role is to be cared for and loved. This quote emphasizes the idea that children should be guided rather than being placed in a commanding position.
What is "Let us return to the primary rule. Nature has made children to be loved and helped, but has it made them to be obeyed and feared?"
This term suggests individuals are born of great possessions, correlating to giving up what one has to provide oneself with the things they lack.
What is great needs?
The distinction between these two concepts birth our pain and unhappiness, making our desires seem unattainable. One presents limits while the other appears infinite. (pg. 81)
What is the real world and imaginary world?
“We shall_________; and we shall not have to complain of our _____, for we shall never____.”
What is (1) always be sufficient unto ourselves; (2) weakness, and (3) feel it?
Find the quote that matches this analysis: raising and educating children requires more than just words and giving them things. You need to give them your time, energy, attention, love, and care to truly help them grow and guide them.
What is "It is your time, your care, your affection, it is you yourself that must be given?"