Out of the Armchair
7 days ago
- #Enlightenment
- #Exploration
- #Biography
- George Forster, born in 1754, was a shy, curious, and multilingual traveler and naturalist who gained fame through his participation in Captain Cook's second Pacific voyage aboard the HMS Resolution.
- Andrea Wulf's biography repositions Forster from a marginal figure to a perceptive observer who empathetically engaged with indigenous Pacific peoples and contributed to early understanding of Polynesian migration and human nature.
- Forster challenged Enlightenment thinkers like Immanuel Kant, advocating for knowledge based on observation and experience over abstract theory, and demonstrated humanist qualities, though his personal life was marked by misfortune and he died alone in Paris during the French Revolution's Terror.