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Episode 2509: David A. Bell on "The Enlightenment"

Apr 21, 2025
In a captivating discussion, David A. Bell, a historian from Princeton, delves into the Enlightenment, a pivotal intellectual movement of the 18th century. He highlights key figures like Montesquieu and Voltaire, exploring their contributions to free speech and rationality. Bell tackles the movement's complicated ties to colonialism and slavery while emphasizing its enduring principles. He also examines the Enlightenment's legacy in shaping modern society and its implications in today's world, encouraging a reflective view on freedom and reason.
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Origins and Nature of the Enlightenment

  • The Enlightenment began around the 1720s with thinkers identifying their era as the "Enlightened Century."
  • It featured skepticism toward religion and new ideas about society's structure and morality.
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Enlightenment Was Public and Accessible

  • The 18th century saw enlightenment ideas made widely accessible through novels, dialogues, and popular works.
  • This accessibility made profound ideas more available to the general public than ever before.
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Enlightenment Birth of Social Science

  • The Enlightenment introduced "society" as a distinct sphere separate from religion and politics.
  • Focus shifted toward understanding social interactions, leading to the birth of social sciences.
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