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Kant said: "Man can only become a man through education, and man is the product of education." Where did it come from?
This sentence comes from the German philosopher Kant's Kant on Education.

1803, his lecture was edited by his students F, T and Link and published as Kant on Education. In this book, Kant clearly believes that education is a difficult art, and its practice must be combined with "epiphany", otherwise it will become "machinery".

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Kant is the standard-bearer of German philosophical revolution and the founder of German classical philosophy.

Based on Kant's critical philosophy, he put forward that man is an end rather than a means, liberating man from the bondage of simple causal inevitability, and completing the transformation from classical philosophy of law to modern philosophy of law and revolutionary changes in the history of development.

At the same time, Kant deeply discussed the realization and maintenance of human freedom and rights, private law and public law and other legal philosophy issues, and formed a wealth of legal philosophy thoughts, which had a great impact on the development of legal philosophy in later generations.

Kant's critical philosophy system is a combination of modern rationalism and empiricism, which has distinct duality characteristics. His philosophy had a far-reaching influence on German classical philosophy and western philosophy, and also influenced the birth of Marxist philosophy.

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