
Ep. 26 - Alan Charles Kors: Voltaire’s ‘Philosophical Letters,’ Part I
The Ralston College Podcast
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Voltaire's Letters From England
After months in the bastille, Voltaire accepts an exile for three years in england. To go from that france to an england so open to him as a thinker left him except nally open to what he would discover there. Here is voltaire on the comparison between philosophers and theologians. He writes: We owe respect to him who influences the mind by the means of truth, not to those who make slaves by violence. Philosophy also f taire obviously knows no national boundaries. The french live in a world defined by french philosophers. They experience the world, they see the world, differently because of that.
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