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Lecture III: Mimetic Rivalry and Girard's Theodicy | René Girard's Mimetic Theory

Johnathan Bi

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Rousseau's Theodicy - A Comparative Analysis of Theodicies

According to Hegel, then, we are at an end of history where we have already achieved the full good. Rousseau does not see human nature itself as necessarily fallen and corrupt,. Even if a contrahagle, the good for Rousseau, is not fully actualized today, it does not preclude the possibility of a social organization that does fully actualize the good. He gives us simply the reason to hope.

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