PHILOSOPHY - La Rochefoucauld Flashcards

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Question: Who was La Rochefoucauld, and how did he challenge traditional philosophy?

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Answer: La Rochefoucauld was a philosopher who presented philosophy in a clear and engaging manner, defying the dense and confusing stereotypes. He authored a 60-page book of aphorisms that are considered masterpieces of philosophy.

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Question: What challenges did La Rochefoucauld face in his life?

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Answer: La Rochefoucauld had a challenging life filled with betrayal, injury, imprisonment, plagiarism, and impoverishment.

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Question: How did La Rochefoucauld’s interactions in intellectual circles influence his philosophy?

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Answer: He regularly conversed with intellectual figures like the Marquise de Sable and the Comtesse de Lafayette, which helped shape his philosophical insights.

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Question: What literary genre did La Rochefoucauld develop, and what are its characteristics?

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Answer: La Rochefoucauld is known for developing the genre of maxims and aphorisms, which are pithy statements that reveal dark insights into human nature and often challenge accepted beliefs.

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Question: How did La Rochefoucauld adapt his work based on his audience’s reactions?

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Answer: He fine-tuned his maxims based on the reactions of the guests in salons, making them more effective in delivering their intended message.

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Question: What impact did La Rochefoucauld have on French philosophical thought?

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Answer: He significantly influenced the French taste for psychological reflection, precision, and cynicism through his work.

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Question: What did La Rochefoucauld emphasize about human nature?

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Answer: He stressed that humans are never far from being vain, arrogant, selfish, and petty, especially when they trust in their own goodness.

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Question: Why is La Rochefoucauld’s approach to philosophy considered persuasive?

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Answer: La Rochefoucauld understood the importance of delivering a message effectively and tailored his work for impatient, non-professional audiences in chatty Parisian salons.

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Question: How are La Rochefoucauld’s maxims or aphorisms typically structured?

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Answer: A typical La Rochefoucauld aphorism begins with an inclusive pronoun like “we” or “one” to gently invite agreement. It then challenges an accepted belief about human nature in a cynical or skeptical direction, and in the final part of the sentence, delivers a sting that often provokes laughter as it exposes the falsity of a previously sentimental or hypocritical notion.

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