
Rationally Speaking Podcast Rationally Speaking #41 - Robert Zaretsky on Rousseau, Hume, and the Limits of Human Understanding
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Hume And Rousseau As Enlightenment Critics
- Robert Zaretsky argues Hume and Rousseau are central because each questioned Enlightenment limits in different ways.
- Their disagreements reveal continuing modern debates about reason, progress, and human nature.
Voltaire's Three Pillars Of The Enlightenment
- Zaretsky summarizes Voltaire's Enlightenment: progress, reason, and natural law as guiding principles.
- Voltaire sought to use reason to defeat superstition and modeled human inquiry on Newtonian science.
Rousseau's Exile And Unconventional Daily Life
- Rousseau fled Paris after the Social Contract was condemned and lived in exile under Frederick's protection in Montreux.
- He spent days weaving ribbons and chasing women, living a secluded, idiosyncratic life in Môtiers.
