
Rationally Speaking #41 - Robert Zaretsky on Rousseau, Hume, and the Limits of Human Understanding
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The Importance of Paranoia in Rousseau
Julia Woodstock: In many ways, there's always a seed of truth to any person's paranoia. Rousseau becomes convinced that Eum is part of this European-wide conspiracy to render him mute, to make him ridiculous. She says Voltaire was appalled by the anti-enlightenment crusade that Rousseau had begun with the publication in 1750 of his first discourse and then continued relentlessly through the second discourse. Woodstock: The only thing we read of Voltaire today, at least the public reads of Voltaire is, can deed. Can we talk a little bit about what it was that Rousseau found to criticize in the Enlightenment?
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