By beginning this year's Honors course with Immanuel Kant's short essay, What is Enlightenment, I feel as though we have now officailly been awakened to the world of higher learning.
Many times throughout his essay, Kant implores his readers to think for themselves, and break away from the popular opinion. When Kant mentions how, in some areas, freedom of speech and thought is prohibited; I was reminded of how fundamental these two rights are in both the Declaration of Independence and the Bill of Rights.
With such absolute freedom in these two highly important areas, why aren't hundreds of thousands of Americans as enlightened, or as energetically seeking knowledge as they should be?
It's because many of us have become complacent and content. We have grown to be zombies, mindlessly following the pack.
But, God designed all of us with wonderful minds! Brains that never want to stop learning new things, because they are led by hearts that crave the truth. So live by the saying, sapere aude, and never be afraid to dare to know more. Because the God who designed both our minds and our hearts, is the same God who gives us the strength to do all things. Philippians 4:13
Edit - I replied to Joshua Evers and Madison Flowers.
Many times throughout his essay, Kant implores his readers to think for themselves, and break away from the popular opinion. When Kant mentions how, in some areas, freedom of speech and thought is prohibited; I was reminded of how fundamental these two rights are in both the Declaration of Independence and the Bill of Rights.
With such absolute freedom in these two highly important areas, why aren't hundreds of thousands of Americans as enlightened, or as energetically seeking knowledge as they should be?
It's because many of us have become complacent and content. We have grown to be zombies, mindlessly following the pack.
But, God designed all of us with wonderful minds! Brains that never want to stop learning new things, because they are led by hearts that crave the truth. So live by the saying, sapere aude, and never be afraid to dare to know more. Because the God who designed both our minds and our hearts, is the same God who gives us the strength to do all things. Philippians 4:13
Edit - I replied to Joshua Evers and Madison Flowers.
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