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What is Enlightenment? (Paperback)
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What is Enlightenment? (Paperback)
Series: Kant's Questions
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"Have the courage to use your own understanding! - that is the
motto of enlightenment." - Immanuel Kant The Enlightenment is one
of the most important and contested periods in the history of
philosophy. The problems it addressed, such as the proper extent of
individual freedom and the challenging of tradition, resonate as
much today as when they were first debated. Of all philosophers, it
is arguably Kant who took such questions most seriously, addressing
them above all in his celebrated short essay, An Answer to the
Question: What is Enlightenment? In this engaging and lucid book,
Samuel Fleischacker first explains and assesses Kant's philosophy
of Enlightenment. He then considers critics of Kant's views - from
Burke and Hegel to Horkheimer and Adorno - and figures he regards
as having extended Kant's notion of enlightenment, such as
Feuerbach, Marx, Habermas, Foucault, and Rawls. Throughout, he
demonstrates how Kant holds two distinct theories of enlightenment.
On the one hand, Kant proposes a 'minimal' view, where to be
enlightened is simply to engage in critical public discussion,
allowing diversity of opinion to flourish. On the other, he argues
that Kant elsewhere calls for a 'maximal' view of enlightenment,
where, for example, an enlightened person cannot believe in a
traditional religion. With great skill Fleischacker shows how these
two views are taken in a multitude of directions by both critics
and advocates of Kant's philosophy. Arguing that Kant's minimal
enlightenment is a precondition for a healthy proliferation of
cultures, religious faiths and political movements, What is
Enlightenment? is a fascinating introduction to a key aspect of
Kant's thought and a compelling analysis of philosophical thinking
about the Enlightenment. Including helpful chapter summaries and
guides to further reading, it is ideal for anyone studying Kant or
the philosophy of the Enlightenment, as well as those in related
disciplines such as politics, history and religious studies.
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