The Abolition of Man
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The Abolition of Man

by C. S. Lewis

Publisher
Independently published
Pages
80
Language
English
Published
2001

Overview

The Abolition of Man by C. S. Lewis is a powerful piece of philosophy that deals with the topics of morality, education, and the disappearance of the objective values in the modern world. Lewis maintains that the abandonment of universal moral truths ultimately results in the decline of mankind. By means of rational discourse and elegant perception, he cautions of subjective relativism and asserts the necessity of natural law. This small but impactful book invites the reader to keep up the struggle for the moral integrity and to discern the very foundations of human dignity and the ethical order.

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