
Why did C.S. Lewis think natural law could make us human again? Michael Ward and Matthew Barrett
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Men Without Chess, Michael
For Lewis, this has so many consequences, doesn't it? Because you think of the way he ends that first chapter, very bold, very bold when he says what we have now are men without chess. He goes on to say, well, we expect of them virtue and enterprise, and we laugh at honor and are shocked to find traitors in our midst. That's what he's getting at. We still are expecting the same values at the end of the day, but then we're shocked, as he says, that we find traitorsin our midst. And Lewis, for him, he's appalled.
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