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On Education and the Answer to the Question What is Enlightenment?

Author: Immanuel Kant

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A book that explores the role of education in shaping an individual’s mind and moral consciousness. Kant presents a philosophical vision of enlightenment as the human being’s emergence from a state of intellectual dependence to independence of thought and mental maturity.

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Man is the only being who needs education. Kant’s view reveals several principles: discipline for success in life; skill for conscious adaptation to life; intelligence for organizing oneself within society to achieve a world of civilization; and moral awareness for choosing the right path that contributes to building society. In this context, children must learn early to honor and respect the rights of others, and we must be vigilant to see if this honor is reflected in their actions. When a child encounters another child and pushes them away roughly, hits them, or something similar, we must not tell the aggressor, “Don’t do this, you’ll hurt them, you have to pity them, they’re a poor child,” or something similar. But we must treat them in the same arrogant manner, because their actions are against human rights.

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Year

2021

Publisher

Dar Al-Rafidain Beirut

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