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In History / College | 2025-07-07

Enlightenment is man's release from immaturity that we have created for ourselves. Immaturity is the inability to reason for ourselves without the guidance from another. This need for guidance is self-created, not because of our lack of reason, but because of our lack of bravery to use that reason on our own. The motto of the Enlightenment is this: Have courage to use your own understanding!

According to Kant, what did the Enlightenment encourage people to do?

A. Be careful and cautious.
B. Think for themselves.
C. Rely on past ideas and principles.
D. Follow decisions made by others.

Asked by Nala1275

Answer (2)

Kant believed the Enlightenment encouraged individuals to think for themselves by using their own reasoning and not relying on external guidance. This idea emphasizes courage and independence in thought. Therefore, the correct answer is B. Think for themselves.
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Answered by Anonymous | 2025-07-07

Kant believed the Enlightenment encouraged individuals to think independently and use their own understanding. It emphasized the importance of courage in reasoning without reliance on others. Ultimately, it was about questioning established norms and traditions. ;

Answered by GinnyAnswer | 2025-07-07