
In Our Time Voltaire's Candide
May 3, 2012
An exploration of Voltaire's iconic novel 'Candide', delving into its satire on Optimism and critique of society. The podcast discusses Voltaire's life and literary works, his controversies, Enlightenment ideals, and the philosophical questions raised in the novel. Topics include the origin of evil, the Lisbon earthquake's impact, and themes of wealth, freedom, and adventure in 'Candide'.
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Introduction
00:00 • 3min
Voltaire's Life and Literary Works
02:41 • 8min
Early Success and Controversial Actions in Influential Circles
10:18 • 2min
Enlightenment Ideals and Advocacy
12:21 • 6min
Exploring Voltaire's 'Candide'
18:06 • 4min
Exploring the Origin of Evil and the Concept of Divine Design
22:15 • 2min
Philosophical Implications of the Lisbon Earthquake and 'Candide'
23:54 • 13min
Exploring Wealth, Ennui, and El Dorado in Candide
37:00 • 6min
