Alan Charles Kors: Voltaire’s 'Philosophical Letters,' Part I
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 Published On Jun 28, 2022

Ralston College presents a two-part series of lectures by Alan Charles Kors on Voltaire's great work 'The Philosophical Letters.' Profoundly impressed by the English scientific and philosophical revolutions of the seventeenth century, Voltaire sought to explain and to popularize new British thinking to his French readers. He argued that sound and innovative thinkers were more important to humanity than its political or military heroes and that preferring the philosophers of one’s native land over those of another nation was a barrier to the advance of truth and knowledge. In this first lecture, Professor Kors explores the reasons for Voltaire's fascination with the English empirical tradition, which is exemplified by Francis Bacon, John Locke, and Isaac Newton.

This lecture and discussion were recorded with a live online audience on April 21st, 2022.


Authors and Works Mentioned in this Episode

Alan Charles Kors, ‘Encyclopedia of the Enlightenment’
Voltaire, ‘The Philosophical Letters’
Voltaire, ‘Oedipus’
Isaac Newton, ‘Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy’
Francis Bacon, especially ‘Novum Organum’
John Locke, especially ‘An Essay Concerning Human Understanding’
René Descartes, ‘Discourse on the Method’
René Descartes, ‘Meditations Upon First Philosophy’
René Descartes, ‘Principles of Philosophy’


Links of Possible Interest:

Dr Kors’ Profile at FIRE
https://www.thefire.org/alan-charles-...

Encyclopedia of the Enlightenment
https://global.oup.com/academic/produ...

Ralston College
https://ralston.ac

Ralston College Short Courses
https://www.ralston.ac/humanities-sho...

Ralston College Humanities MA
https://www.ralston.ac/humanities-ma

Stephen Blackwood
https://www.stephenjblackwood.com


Timeline

0:00 – Introduction
3:38 – Kors’ lecture: Background of the ‘Philosophical Letters’
5:52 – Voltaire biography
12:19 – Voltaire on the role of philosophy
16:36 – Voltaire’s heroes in English philosophy
18:15 – Philosophy as mastery over nature; example of inoculation
28:06 – Francis Bacon: the scientific framework
34:12 – John Locke: superiority of sense experience in knowledge acquisition
41:44 – Isaac Newton: the fruit of Lockean empiricism
*Discussion*
50:50 – What would Voltaire make of the current claim that knowledge is a construct?
54:57 – Unusual ordering of ‘Philosophical Letters’
59:30 – The anti-aristocratic character of the scientific method?
1:02:39 – How does one ask the right questions?
1:06:38 – Balance between respect for past and challenging of its assumptions
1:14:16 – Can we know moral truths through Voltaire’s philosophical process?
1:23:15 – The role of humor in Voltaire’s argumentation
1:27:05 – Voltaire on the blank slate theory; empiricism vs ‘lived experience’
1:31:05 – English toleration exaggerated by Voltaire?

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