Candide (Candide, ou l'Optimisme)
Voltaire's 1759 foundational philosophical-satirical novel — best of all possible worlds critique
Tradition: French Enlightenment satire
Voltaire's 1759 foundational philosophical novel — biting satire of Leibnizian optimism
Candide is Voltaire's 1759 short philosophical-satirical novel — Candide journeys through Europe and the New World accompanied by his Leibnizian tutor Pangloss, encountering catastrophe after catastrophe (the 1755 Lisbon earthquake, the Inquisition, war, slavery) all interpreted by Pangloss as parts of "the best of all possible worlds". The novel ends with the famous "il faut cultiver notre jardin" — we must cultivate our garden. The work is foundational for Enlightenment satire and modern philosophical fiction.
Editions cited
- Candide, ou l'Optimisme (Geneva, 1759, anonymously); English: Candide, or Optimism, trans. Theo Cuffe (Penguin Classics, 2005); also: trans. Roger Pearson (Oxford World's Classics, 1990, 2006)
School Embodiments
Foundational Enlightenment liberal-secularist.
"Enlightenment liberal-secularist." (Candide)
Internal Tensions
Voltaire's satire of Leibnizian optimism prompted continuing theodicy debate.
I. Time
The biographical-historical time of Candide's journey.
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II. Space
The global geographic space of Europe, Americas, Levant.
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III. Matter
The embodied human encountering historical catastrophes.
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IV. Observer
Candide as innocent witness of disaster.
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V. Energy
Energies of historical violence.
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VI. Information
Foundational philosophical-satirical-novel framework.
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Personas with the nearest attribute fingerprint
Historical figures whose own classification on the same six-dimensional grid lands closest to this work's. Computed by attribute-agreement on coordinates both address.
Computed school proximity
The work's attribute fingerprint scored against all schools using the same quiz scorer. Useful as a sanity check on the hand-curated embodiments above.
How Candide (Candide, ou l'Optimisme) resolves each dilemma
48 resolved positions across 4 dimensions, including 3 distinctive where the majority of schools go the other way · 9 unaligned.
Each dimension is sorted so minority positions come first. Mainstream positions are folded into an expandable list.
Time · 9 dilemmas · 3 distinctive
Persistence, the future, and the direction of becoming.