Jiang interprets Sidonia as saying British philosophy is limited and Britain needs Jewish imagination and religion to save or guide it.
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Jiang interprets Sidonia as saying British philosophy is limited and Britain needs Jewish imagination and religion to save or guide it.
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"So, um, Sonoi is emphasizing the limitations of British philosophy, right? Law, Hume, Bantham, Mill, they're all limited. And so what the British need..."
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