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HoP 494 Tell the Truth While Laughing: The French Moralists

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La Rochefoucauld and other “moralists” offer a penetrating and witty critique of human pride, selfishness, and hypocrisy. Is this just cynicism, or does it support a positive ethic?

Highlights

This podcast delves into the provocative philosophy of La Rochefoucauld, a French moralist who famously argued that self-interest is the hidden engine behind all human actions, even those we consider virtuous. The discussion explores whether his sharp, witty maxims are merely cynical or if they serve a deeper, more positive ethical purpose.
00:12
All human actions are driven by self-interest
09:06
Virtues often stem from selfish motives.
12:04
Self-love, not virtue, drives human behavior.
18:21
Human failings stem from original sin, and grace is needed for true virtue.

Chapters

Is Every Virtue Just Disguised Self-Interest?
00:00
The Tyranny of Self-Love: How We Fool Ourselves
06:06
The Myth of Honor: Are We All Just Hypocrites?
12:04
Cynic or Christian? The Real Message Behind the Maxims
18:21

Transcript

Peter Adamson: Hi, I'm Peter Adamson, and you're listening to the History of Philosophy podcast, brought to you with the support of the Philosophy Department at King's College London and the LMU in Munich, online at historyofphilosophy.net. Today's episode...