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Ep. 43: Orthodox Judaism, Leo Strauss, and Baruch Spinoza’s Critique of Religion

The Moral Imagination

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The Enlightenment and the War of Judaism

Strauss argues that the Enlightenment, starting with Spinoza and his heirs, did not refute orthodoxy. He suggests you might think it might be that their mockery of orthodoxy was actually their refutation. Strauss: Each system of thought rests on sort of unprovable unknowable premises. But those premises themselves, one cannot decisively refute the other.

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