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The Abolition of Man

Reflections on education with special reference to the teaching of English in the upper forms of schools

by C.S. Lewis · 2001 · 113 pages

Recommended by 2 elites

Recommended by 2 Elites

Charlie Kirk

Michael Knowles

About This Book

A defense of objective value and natural law against moral subjectivism. Lewis argues that education must be built on universal values to prevent the dehumanization of society, warning that the scientific conquest of nature will ultimately lead to the subjugation of human nature itself.

Book Details

Published

2001

Pages

113

Language

en

ISBN

9780060652944

Audiobook Available

1h 36m
Narrated by Douglas Gresham

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