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Read the excerpt below and answer the question.

Saper aude is therefore the motto of the enlightenment.

What is another way to say Saper aude?

A)To be or not to be—that is the question.
B)I think, therefore I am.
C)I came, I saw, I conquered.
D)Have the courage to use your own understanding.

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The answer is D)
Saper Aude is Latin, translated directly it means - "Dare to know"
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The answer is D: Have the courage to use your own understanding.

Immanuel Kant defined the age of Enlightenment in a short article titled, What is Enlightenment? In this text, Kant uses this phrase, which is Latin and literally translated means, dare to know, to express the idea that reason should stand on its own principles (the categories, in Kant´s philosophy) which do not derive from authority nor do they have a divine origin.


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