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✖ Via Felix Petruska photostream on Flickr: “Philosophes”, uploaded on July 9th, 2009

This illustration was created by Felix Petruska for the cover of the Spanish translation (Blackie Books, 2009) of The Simpsons and Philosophy (Open Court Publishers, 2001).

Felix Petruska is a Barcelona based illustrator and designer. Check his blog and browse his Flickr’s albums.



• Sep 19, 2010 link notes tagged: art  philosophy  illustration  illustrator  Simpsons  book  Kant  Socrates  Wittgenstein  Marx  Barthes  Sartre  Nietzsche  Foucault 
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✖ Via “Beantwortung der Frage: Was ist Aufklärung?” by Immanuel Kant (1784) Shown here : the first page of the 1799 version.

“”Answering the Question: What is Enlightenment?” (German: “Beantwortung der Frage: Was ist Aufklärung?”) is the title of a 1784 essay by the philosopher Immanuel Kant. In the December 1784 publication of the Berlinische Monatsschrift (Berlin Monthly), edited by Friedrich Gedike and Johann Erich Biester, Kant replied to the question posed a year earlier by the Reverend Johann Friedrich Zöllner, who was also an official in the Prussian government. Zöllner’s question was addressed to a broad intellectual public, in reply to Biester’s essay entitled: “Proposal, not to engage the clergy any longer when marriages are conducted” (April 1783) and a number of leading intellectuals replied with essays, of which Kant’s is the most famous and has had the most impact. Kant’s opening paragraph of the essay is a much-cited definition of a lack of Enlightenment as people’s inability to think for themselves due not to their lack of intellect, but lack of courage.” (Wikipedia)

Complete English translation of Kant’s essay here.



• Dec 01, 2009 link notes tagged: communication  philosophy  author  critic  power  revolution  politic  history  knowledge  ethic  autonomy  Kant 

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