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Understanding and Reflection on Philosophy

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During an interdisciplinary class that correlated Philosophy and History, a group of 2nd-year high school students was challenged to analyze the influence of philosophical thought on the construction of the concepts of citizenship and democracy throughout history. At a certain point, the discussion focused on the transition from the political thought of Thomas Hobbes to that of John Locke, considering the context of the 17th century and the events that led to the foundation of the first democratic theories. The conversation continued highlighting the role of Philosophy in questioning and reformulating social conceptions, which led to a reflection on the Enlightenment reforms that permeated the same period. In this context, considering the excerpt from the German philosopher Immanuel Kant (1724-1804): 'Enlightenment is man's emergence from his self-imposed immaturity. Immaturity is the inability to use one's understanding without guidance from another. This immaturity is self-imposed when its cause lies not in lack of understanding, but in lack of resolve and courage to use it without guidance from another. Sapere aude! Dare to know!', and using your knowledge of Enlightenment Philosophy and the historical context of the time, analyze how the ideas of Hobbes and Locke, together with the principle of 'sapere aude', contributed to the formation of a new political paradigm that values the autonomy of the citizen and the establishment of democratic societies.
a.
Immanuel Kant, with his principle of 'sapere aude', reinforced the idea of an absolutist State, in which the ruler's will must be passively accepted by the population, contradicting the theses of Hobbes and Locke and weakening the foundations for democracy.
b.
The theories of Hobbes and Locke, when directly applied in the historical context of the 17th century, resulted in authoritarian regimes that suppressed the autonomy of citizens, contradicting the principle of 'sapere aude' proposed by Immanuel Kant.
c.
The political thought of Hobbes and Locke was marked by an uncompromising defense of the divine right of kings, which directly opposes the Enlightenment principle of 'sapere aude' and the development of democratic societies.
d.
The ideas of Hobbes and Locke, together with the principle of 'sapere aude' by Immanuel Kant, contributed to the formation of a new political paradigm that values the autonomy of the citizen and the establishment of democratic societies, where political power is justified by the consent of the governed and the active and critical participation of citizens is encouraged.
e.
The ideas of Hobbes and Locke had no significant impact on the political and social thought of the Enlightenment, which remained essentially focused on the valorization of authority and the submission of individuals, without promoting the autonomy of citizens.

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