rousseau

/ˈruːsoʊ/ (ROO-soh)

Definitions

1. noun

a French philosopher and writer who advocated for human rights and the social contract, best known for his philosophical novels and writings such as ‘Emile’ and ‘Discourse on the Origin of Inequality’.

“Jean-Jacques Rousseau’s ideas on human nature had a significant impact on the French Revolution.”

Synonyms

  • intellectual
  • philosopher
  • thinker

Antonyms

  • contrarian
  • skeptic