"It is not sufficient to see and to know the beauty of a work. We must feel and be affected by it"
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The phrasing is calibrated. “We must” turns aesthetic experience into an obligation, almost a civic duty. And “feel and be affected” is pointedly passive in the second half. Feeling can be performed; being affected implies surrender, the ego admitting it’s porous. Voltaire, famous for skewering hypocrisy, is warning against the polished connoisseurship that praises masterpieces while remaining emotionally untouched - taste as status, not encounter.
Context matters: 18th-century Europe is building salons, academies, and hierarchies of refinement. Voltaire flourished in those spaces, but he also saw how quickly “good taste” could become a substitute for moral seriousness. Under the surface, this is an argument about empathy and consequence. If beauty doesn’t move you, it won’t change you; if it won’t change you, it’s just another ornament of privilege. The line lands because it refuses to let appreciation be purely intellectual - it insists art is an event, not a verdict.
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"It is not sufficient to see and to know the beauty of a work. We must feel and be affected by it." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/it-is-not-sufficient-to-see-and-to-know-the-83515/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.









