Jiang rejects the peace-reading and says Dante is instead calling for recognition of the cosmos's infiniteness through expanded imagination and sight.
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...what people need to do is expand their imagination. Expand their sight. Okay? That's what he's literally calling for, okay? And we'll see that..."
Key Notes
Jiang defines the heart as intuition or what one knows to be right, as opposed to what one merely sees to be right.
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"...what people need to do is expand their imagination. Expand their sight. Okay? That's what he's literally calling for, okay? And we'll see that..."
"your intuition right it's what you feel to be right okay does that make sense it's like what you know to be right it's..."
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The late cantos become Jiang's sharpest Dante claim so far: faith is not obedience but imagination that helps make truth real, hope is the arrogant wager that exile and persecution can still bear fruit,...
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