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Ep. 26 - Alan Charles Kors: Voltaire’s ‘Philosophical Letters,’ Part I

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The Induction of Nature, Voltaire's Theology

Voltaire argued that the human mind should not assume as axioms truths from ancient philosophy and then try to deduce from that what follows in the particulars. Voltaire's discussion of john locke shocked many french readers. Locke, excuse me, voltaire argued for the superiority of locke's sensationalism over descarte's rationalism. The assault upon deductive syllogism. We don't want a deductive approach to nature. We wish an inductive movement to what is known, in the particular, to greater and greater generalizations on the basis of which ence, for bacon, is a dynamic, cooperative, cumulative enterprise.

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