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17 February, 20:19

Compare Kant's purposes in "What is Enlightenment?" to those of Dante Alighieri in Inferno. How are the ambitions of each author different and what do these ambitions reflect about the age in which each author wrote?

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  1. 17 February, 22:36
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    Dante Alighieri and the age of the High Middle Ages, where he wrote Inferno, is a time where he wrote about that the Universe is created by God. His general idea is to reeducate ourselves heeding about hell. For Immanuel Kant, in Enlightenment, he calls for taking responsibility for our own actions. Meaning you are doing something because you choose to do so.
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