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

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The Isat Fallacy and Hume's Guillotine

Lewis: instinct is not an ultimate source of what is right and wrong. He doesn't bring it in by name, but a lot of the counter argument he's offering here takes the form of exposing his opponent's thinking. It's true that most human beings do have the natural instinct to preserve themselves from pain and suffering. But if once you deny any sort of transcendent reality, you can't say that that is therefore an instinct that deserves to be acted on. I mean, one instinct against another, which one is right? A so and the isat fallacy a sort of interesting. Lewis is very a david humish in this chapter.

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