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Since God is silent, man is his own master; he must live in a disenchanted world, submit everything to criticism, and make his own way.

Since God is silent, man is his own master; he must live in a disenchanted world, submit everything to criticism, and make his own way.

Mark S. Micale, Robert L. Dietle, Peter Gay (2000). “Enlightenment, Passion, Modernity: Historical Essays in European Thought and Culture”, p.256, Stanford University Press

The ideas of theologians are refuted by their adversaries, the ideas of scientists are refuted by their followers.

Peter Gay (1970). “The Bridge of Criticism; Dialogues Among Lucian, Erasmus, and Voltaire on the Enlightenment: --on History and Hope, Imagination and Reason, Constraint and Freedom--and on Its Meaning for Our Time”