Immanuel Kant — "The citizen must be assumed to be of full age, and therefore capable of judging …"
The citizen must be assumed to be of full age, and therefore capable of judging for himself what is good or bad for him.
The citizen must be assumed to be of full age, and therefore capable of judging for himself what is good or bad for him.
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"Laziness and cowardice are the reasons why so great a portion of mankind, after nature has long since discharged them from external direction, nevertheless remains under lifelong tutelage."
"If justice perishes, then it is no longer worthwhile for men to live on earth."
"The Hindus always stay children and do not reach the maturity of judgment."
"Reason is the basis of our status as moral agents."
"To be is to do."
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