The devastating Lisbon earthquake of November 1, 1755, which struck on All Saints' Day and was followed by a tsunami and fires, killing tens of thousands and destroying much of the city, sparked profound philosophical debates across Europe that challenged traditional views on fate, faith, and divine providence, with thinkers like Voltaire and Rousseau questioning why such tragedy would occur on a holy day, ultimately catalyzing new ideas about science, reason, and societal reconstruction.
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How a Quake Changed Philosophy ForeverAjouté :
Imagine a city bustling with life, suddenly shaken to its core, literally.
On November 1st, 1755, Lisbon was struck by a massive earthquake, followed by a tsunami and fires, destroying much of the city and killing tens of thousands.
But, the impact went far beyond the rubble.
The disaster sparked fierce debates across Europe. Why would such tragedy strike on a holy day?
Thinkers like Voltaire and Rousseau questioned traditional views on fate and faith. The catastrophe became a catalyst [music] for new ideas about science, reason, and how society should rebuild after disaster.
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