An Answer to the Question: What is Enlightenment by Immanuel Kant
In this very short essay, Kant defines enlightenment. To him it is the freedom and the willingness to challenge one's thoughts. It is the emergence from one's immaturity and the willing to think for oneself as opposed to having others tell you what should be thought.
I listened to the version from librivox which was from a translated source. However, I cannot seem to find who the original translator was.
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