A review by cso
An Answer to the Question: What Is Enlightenment? by Immanuel Kant

4.0

Kant was always most concerned with the obligation, even when he was displaying an apology of freedom. we are striving to be enlightened, we are craving it, and this choking thirsty may be more than you can handle, more than you can control; it is also are duty to be enlightened, to critic without ends. But we must obey, so let it be not only our 'natural' obligation but also an obligation legalized.