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Voltaire's Beliefs In Optimism

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Voltaire, a philosopher who was product of the Age of Enlightenment, was known for his harsh social commentaries on the Catholic Church as well as advocating freedom and other philosophies around him. This supports Candide representing a satirical dismantling of the belief of Enlightenment period philosophers, specifically Gottfried William von Leibniz’s beliefs in optimism, that individuals living in the era of enlightenment lived an idealistic life in an almost utopian, Edenic society.

In order to demonstrate his criticism of the optimistic teachings of the time in Candide, Voltaire writes of Candide’s professor and mentor, Professor Pangloss, who was an avid proponent of Enlightenment age philosophies such as optimism. Pangloss held the

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