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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 Implications of Hard Materialism

Jeffrey Toobin: I think a certain type of materialism ultimately leads to nihilism, right? Because there's no love. And yet you believe it. There's some kind of way of being a Thomas Kwinis called the first principle of practical reason. So as that good is to be done in pursuit and evil is to be avoided. That's just kind of like part of who we are. Now we can lose that in a sense. But I think this goes back to the teapots point, right? It's one thing to believe in an orbiting teapot or Superman. In order for you to get all the things you want, you're relying upon something

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