Question for Kant:
Kant is quoted as saying "But it is absolutely impermissible to agree, even for a single lifetime, to a permanent religious constitution which no-one might publicly question." How does this quote fit in with the rest on Kant's idea of Enlightenment? How does this relate to the Jewish religion?
Question for Mendelssohn:
Is it possible for Jews to follow the commandments in the Torah while also adhering to Enlightenment thinking?
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