Introduction and Q&A Session
Introduction of the Immanuel Kant "Sapere Aude" Essay Competition

Sapere Aude
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For U.S. teachers (high school & higher education)

Online

Calling all high school and college teachers and professors in the United States!

In honor of Immanuel Kant's 300th birthday, the Goethe-Institut invites your students to participate in our essay contest "Sapere Aude – Dare to Know through Reason." This motto, tied to Kant and the Age of Enlightenment, urges us to break free from ignorance and think independently. The competition aims to encourage the next generation to explore the relevance of the Enlightenment in today's context by considering how Kant's idea of "Sapere Aude" can help us make wise and ethically informed decisions in modern society.

Participants may choose from topics such as Kant's ethics in modern society, epistemology in the era of information, aesthetics and art today, and sustainable freedom. Essays must be between 1500 and 2000 words in length and submitted by October 3rd, 2024, in German or English. Prizes include scholarships for German language courses (in Germany and online) and an award ceremony at the German Embassy in Washington, D.C.

This virtual event will introduce the concept of the essay competition, explain requirements, and answer any questions you may have.

For full essay competition description and information, click here.

 


Questions? Contact teacherservice-usa@goethe.de
 

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Language: English

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