How Plato and Kant describe our original, unenlightened, state

 

 

 

 

 

 

How do of Plato and Kant describe our original, unenlightened, state? Both claim that there are obstacles that prevent us from leaving this unenlightened state. What are they? According to each, what is enlightenment? How is it achieved? Does the state of enlightenment promise happiness?

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