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Podcast Episode 41: Michael Ward: A Guide to C.S. Lewis’ The Abolition of Man

The Moral Imagination

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The Abolition of Man by John Lewis

Lewis was disappointed by its reception and regarded it as a bit of a flop. But for a work of this kind, academic philosophy, it was a fairly successful seller right from the start. It's about the objectivity of value in essence. If we embrace thoroughgoing subjectivism, we are setting ourselves on a very bad course which will indeed result in the abolition of man. He doesn't mean that we're all going to be killed and dead. He means that something of our humanities robbed from us. And then if we lose that, then we get abolished.

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