Dialectics Deep Dive (pt. 3a): Spinoza On the Origin and Nature of Minds and Bodies

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Breht listens, reacts, and elaborates on a lecture by the late professor Michael Sugrue on the religious philosophy of the famous German Christian Mystic and Theologian, Meister Eckhart. In the process Breht touches on a dizzying array of spiritual, existential and religious them ...  Show more

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