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Immanuel Kant, as he traversed the whole of The Enlightenment, leaving a lasting mark for his intellect, as he propelled numerous ideas, eventually impacting a greater generation above him, believed that man can only do so much to be religiously good, and to maintain progressive good, man should learn to impose on himself secular good. He exclaimed support to a metamorphosis.
His experience of seeing the shift of the world turning secular, the eye of The Enlightenment, and providing thought on its significance without desecrating the old has inspired me, a student from the 21st century, to turn over my own long-standing beliefs about the world, examining, probing, questioning, without malice or judgement.
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