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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 Importance of Reasoned Arguments

Rabbi Kagan: The claim that God exists is a very much more profoundly rich, deep claim than Superman or orbiting teapots. And I think this goes back to your engagement of being question. He says if you're speaking to someone who has a deep-seated instinct for morality, which is not just what I would call transcendent morality, then there's such a thing as right and wrong. According to the Jewish tradition, that sense is not something which has been introduced socially.

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