Immanuel kant, a german philosopher, defined the enlightenment as
a. "Man's leaving his self-caused immaturity"
b. "The end of tyranny"
c. "A new era of equality for all"
d. "A false intimation of future woes"
e. "The proxy for real progress"
Ans: a. "Man's leaving his self-caused immaturity"
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What will be an ideal response?