Kantian freedom to reason publicly as scholar or citizen, which Jiang treats as the engine of enlightenment.
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public use of reason
Kantian freedom to reason publicly as scholar or citizen, which Jiang treats as the engine of enlightenment.
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"of the multitude okay so this idea of reason debate and progress if there's a debate if everyone is able to hear different opinions..."
"...racist things you're still allowed to say it because people have reason and for the capacity to judge have reasons and for the capacity..."
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