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The Declaration of Independence was written before the publishing of Kant's Groundwork for the Metaphysics of Morals. Given such a fact, as well as the difficulty in translating works and having those works reach the colonies, it is hard to imagine that any influence could have been evident in the Declaration.

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Immanuel Kant's ideas of individual autonomy and rights influenced Thomas Jefferson's belief in natural rights and the importance of human dignity, which are evident in the Declaration of Independence. Kant's emphasis on reason and moral duty also likely influenced Jefferson's conviction in the inherent equality and liberty of all individuals.

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Q: How did Immanuel Kant influence Thomas Jefferson's Declaration of Independence?
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