The Magician's Twin

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The Magician's Twin: C.S.

Lewis on Science, Scientism, and Society is a collection of essays exploring C.S.

Lewis's perspectives on the relationship between science, scientism, and their implications for society.

Edited by John G. West, the book brings together various scholars to examine Lewis's critiques of scientism, which he saw as a distorted application of science that elevates materialism and undermines traditional values.

The essays delve into Lewis's concerns about the potential for science to be used for manipulative and dehumanizing purposes.

They also analyze his views on the importance of integrating science with ethics, philosophy, and theology to promote a more holistic understanding of reality.

The Magician's Twin offers a thought-provoking exploration of Lewis's insights into the complex interplay between science, faith, and culture.

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