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Episode 125: "The Abolition of Man" by C. S. Lewis, Ch. 2

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Lewis's work is very good at showing that you can take objectively good things and you can distort them. He finishes up the chapter saying, it's only people who have been raised and nurtured on the dao itself who are in a position to critique it. This is why aristotle said that only those who have been well brought up can usefully study ethics. To the corrupted man, the man who stands outside the dao, the very starting point of this science, is invisible. He does not know what is being discussed. And that is't profound. A, when you hear people to day attacking traditional, weo opsaing traditional morality, but that's a

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