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The Age of Enlightenment
The Deeper Thinking Podcast
How reason reshaped the world—and why it remains incomplete.
The Enlightenment marked one of the most consequential intellectual transformations in history. It challenged divine right, religious orthodoxy, and inherited hierarchies—placing reason, inquiry, and autonomy at the centre of public life. But alongside its legacies of liberty and knowledge came contradictions: exclusion, domination, and a blind faith in progress. This episode traces the Enlightenment’s conceptual depth, its ethical tensions, and its echoes in today’s algorithmic age.
We explore the foundational debates between rationalism and empiricism, the countercurrents of Romanticism, and critical responses from thinkers like Edmund Burke and Friedrich Nietzsche. We ask: Was the Enlightenment a genuine pursuit of truth—or the construction of a new orthodoxy under the banner of reason?
Today, the legacy of the Enlightenment is contested. In an age of misinformation, polarization, and artificial intelligence, are we advancing its ideals—or distorting them? Is the dream of universal knowledge still viable? Or have we entered a digital counter-Enlightenment?
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The Enlightenment was never a single moment. It is a continuing question: how shall we live by light?
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The Age of Enlightenment
The Deeper Thinking Podcast
How reason reshaped the world—and why it remains incomplete.
The Enlightenment marked one of the most consequential intellectual transformations in history. It challenged divine right, religious orthodoxy, and inherited hierarchies—placing reason, inquiry, and autonomy at the centre of public life. But alongside its legacies of liberty and knowledge came contradictions: exclusion, domination, and a blind faith in progress. This episode traces the Enlightenment’s conceptual depth, its ethical tensions, and its echoes in today’s algorithmic age.
We explore the foundational debates between rationalism and empiricism, the countercurrents of Romanticism, and critical responses from thinkers like Edmund Burke and Friedrich Nietzsche. We ask: Was the Enlightenment a genuine pursuit of truth—or the construction of a new orthodoxy under the banner of reason?
Today, the legacy of the Enlightenment is contested. In an age of misinformation, polarization, and artificial intelligence, are we advancing its ideals—or distorting them? Is the dream of universal knowledge still viable? Or have we entered a digital counter-Enlightenment?
Reflections
Why Listen?
Listen On:
Support This Work
If you'd like to support the ongoing work, you can visit buymeacoffee.com/thedeeperthinkingpodcast or leave a kind review on Apple Podcasts.
Bibliography
The Enlightenment was never a single moment. It is a continuing question: how shall we live by light?
#Enlightenment #Philosophy #Reason #Democracy #Humanism #DigitalAge #TheDeeperThinkingPodcast

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