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Who said "the true object of education should not be primarily vocational"?

Who said "the true object of education should not be primarily vocational"?<br/>

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Asked by Wyatt Williams, Last updated: Nov 16, 2024

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R. Barnes

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I am a nature lover.

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Answered May 17, 2019

The correct answer to this question is Rousseau. His full name is Jean-Jacques Rousseau, and he was born on June 28, 1712. Rousseau is of Genevan descent. His career, including being a composer, philosopher, and writer.

The correct answer to this question is Rousseau. His full name is Jean-Jacques Rousseau, and he was
He influenced many movements, including the French and American revolution, as well as philosophers who came after him, such as Immanuel Kant and Karl Marx. His popular theories include the social contract theory, which gives the people free will to disobey the government if the government fails in their duties. Rousseau also had a theory of human nature, which states all people are good.

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Answered Mar 06, 2018

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