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In the end, what do you think about Kant's theory on Enlightenment? Is it reasonable? Extreme? Give an example from your life to demonstrate your ability to apply Kant's principles.

Video search if needed: Kant & Categorical Imperatives: Crash Course Philosophy #35 or the book by: 4th edition of The Norton Anthology of World Literature, books D, E, F, by Martin Puchner.

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I think that Kant's theory on Enlightenment is reasonable because it helps us to be more rational and understanding towards other people and their opinions. For example, if I am in a disagreement with someone, I can use Kant's principles to try to understand why they think the way they do, and potentially change my own opinion in the process.

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