Thinking for yourself

Immanuel Kant taught that enlightenment was a process, not a state, namely the process of thinking for oneself, and therefore living autonomously without submitting yourself to group-think and conformity with all those around you.

Enlightenment is man’s emergence from his self-imposed immaturity, immaturity being the inability to use one’s understanding without guidance from another…..Sapere Aude! (dare to know).

Have courage to use your own understanding , that is the motto of the enlightenment. Epicurus, I am sure, would have applauded the thought..

My little grandson has religion every day at assembly, before school starts. “Mummy”, he said to his mother, “do you know , there are actually people in the world who don’t believe in God?” It’s o.k. He will hear nothing negative from me. I will only tell him to use his mind and think for himself. He will get a good and a real education in any case. The outcome is for him.

One Comment

  1. Your grandson is lucky. He has the privilege of hearing two sides of a question and being able to make up his own mind. Too many people in this world are conditioned by propaganda from birth and are surrounded with lazy minded conformists who reinforce the propaganda.

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