Kant's Enlightenment means emergence from self-imposed immaturity: the problem is not lack of reason but laziness, cowardice, and dependence on another's guidance.
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Kant's Enlightenment means emergence from self-imposed immaturity: the problem is not lack of reason but laziness, cowardice, and dependence on another's guidance.
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"In the world of our influential essay called What is Enlightenment? Why do we have enlightenment, okay? All right. So, enlightenment is man's emergence..."
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