Scorning gastronomic vanities, Jean-Jacques Rousseau nevertheless attributes an indispensable place to the sense of taste in the education of a man—even though the notion of appetite in Émile seems to stand as a central theme in constant tension with both the prerogatives of taste and the political order.
CLIL theme: 3916 -- SCIENCES HUMAINES ET SOCIALES, LETTRES -- Philosophie -- Histoire de la philosophie