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The Dream of Enlightenment: The rise of modern philosophy by Anthony Gottlieb

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May 2017, no. 391

The Dream of Enlightenment: The rise of modern philosophy by Anthony Gottlieb

Allen Lane $49.99 hb, 320 pp, 9780713995442

The Dream of Enlightenment: The rise of modern philosophy by Anthony Gottlieb

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May 2017, no. 391

In 1784 Immanuel Kant wrote a remarkable essay entitled ‘An Answer to the Question: What Is Enlightenment?’ The essay, written for a magazine, provided an occasion for the great and difficult philosopher to present some of his ideas to a broader audience. The essay is short, accessible, and contains breezy descriptions of freedom, rationality, and human dignity. Kant’s answer is that enlightenment consists in acquiring the capacity to think for oneself, rather than outsourcing one’s thinking to others. Kant writes: ‘It is so convenient to be immature! If I have a book to have understanding in place of me, a spiritual adviser to have a conscience for me, a doctor to judge my diet for me, and so on, I need not make any efforts at all. I need not think, so long as I can pay; others will soon enough take the tiresome job over for me.’

There is something exhilarating about the idea that intellectual and moral maturity are attainable, and that the road that leads there can only be travelled by the courageous. Perhaps this explains the Enlightenment’s special allure for people who are interested in exploring the world of ideas.

Tim Smartt reviews 'The Dream of Enlightenment: The rise of modern philosophy' by Anthony Gottlieb

The Dream of Enlightenment: The rise of modern philosophy

by Anthony Gottlieb

Allen Lane $49.99 hb, 320 pp, 9780713995442

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