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#105 - National Identity, Einstein & Determinism 
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audio
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History
Judaism
Religion & Spirituality
Publication Date |
Sep 08, 2022
Episode Duration |
00:57:08

In this episode we look at the conundrum of assimilated Jews and national identity. How much was this a factor in Einstein’s life? How much was Einstein challenged professionally by his being Jewish? How did he react to this? 

We start looking at one of the key reasons Einstein was attracted to Spinoza’s philosophy, Spinoza’s approach of determinism. Is there a difference between why Einstein held of this philosophy and why Spinoza held of this philosophy?

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PRODUCED BY: CEDAR MEDIA STUDIOS

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In this episode we look at the conundrum of assimilated Jews and national identity. How much was this a factor in Einstein’s life? How much was Einstein challenged professionally by his being Jewish? How did he react to this? 

We start looking at one of the key reasons Einstein was attracted to Spinoza’s philosophy, Spinoza’s approach of determinism. Is there a difference between why Einstein held of this philosophy and why Spinoza held of this philosophy?

Nach Yomi: Join R' Wittenstein’s Nach Yomi on WhatsApp. We learn a perek a day five days a week, with a nine minute shiur covering the key issues.

We are currently learning Shoftim.

Click here to join! 

For tours, speaking engagements, or sponsorships contact us at jewishhistoryuncensored@gmail.com

PRODUCED BY: CEDAR MEDIA STUDIOS

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