What kind of education does Rousseau advocate for Emile?
Rousseau advocated the free education of "letting nature take its course" for Emile, and arranged a natural environment for him that was divorced from the social influence at that time and suitable for his healthy physical and mental development, so that he could run barefoot in nature from an early age, freely contact farmers and practice, and gain an understanding of life through his own experience. Rousseau is not opposed to religious belief, but what he wants to love is not Emile's belief in Catholicism, but his belief in natural religion. In this way, Emily "will get help from nature."