To make use of one’s reason means to ask oneself, whenever one is supposed to assume something, whether one could find it feasible to make the ground on which one assumes it into a universal principle for the use of reason. This test is one that everyone can apply to himself.
-- Immanuel Kant
To make use of one’s reason means to ask oneself, whenever one is supposed to assume something, whether one could find it feasible to make the rule on which one assumes it into a universal principle for the use of reason. This test is one that everyone can apply to himself. –Kant
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