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Discourse on the Arts and Sciences

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This audiobook is narrated by an AI Voice. State-of-the-art voice generation technology, combined with careful human editing, has been employed in this production of "Discourse on the Arts and Sciences" by Jean-Jacques Rousseau in order to make this important text more widely accessible to modern audiences. Listeners are invited to explore the audio sample and judge the quality for themselves.

In "Discourse on the Arts and Sciences", Rousseau presents the provocative argument that the progress of the arts, sciences, and refinement in society has not led to moral improvement, but rather to corruption and decline in virtue. Contrary to the optimism of the Enlightenment, he suggests that as societies become more sophisticated, individuals grow increasingly concerned with appearances, status, and intellectual vanity, losing touch with authenticity, simplicity, and moral integrity.

This essay marks an early and foundational moment in Rousseau’s body of work, anticipating themes that would later be developed more fully in writings such as "Discourse on Inequality" and "The Social Contract". His critique of civilization and emphasis on natural human goodness would go on to influence political philosophy, education theory, and Romantic thought.

Today, Rousseau’s reflections remain strikingly relevant. In an age shaped by rapid technological advancement, social media, and the constant pursuit of recognition, his warning about the tension between progress and virtue continues to invite reflection. This work challenges listeners to consider whether modern achievements have truly made us better—and what might be lost in the process.

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Lydbog: 31. marts 2026

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