The Abolition of Man: How Education Develops Man's Sense of Morality

by: C.S. Lewis

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Binding: Paper Back
Author: C.S. Lewis
Publisher: HarperSanFrancisco  (April 2001)
ISBN: 0060652942
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C. S. Lewis sets out to persuade his audience of the importance and relevance of universal values such as courage and honor in contemporary society.
Lewis's masterful defense of the existence of objective moral absolutes, and his warning of the danger of ignoring their existence in educating the young, has the rare quality of having been made prophetic by the passage of time (see Why Johnny Can't Tell Right from Wrong).The appendix, a comparison of the fundamental commonalities of the moral codes of the great religious traditions of the world, is instructive and convincing.
Lewis's masterful defense of the existence of objective moral absolutes, and his warning of the danger of ignoring their existence in educating the young, has the rare quality of having been made prophetic by the passage of time (see Why Johnny Can't Tell Right from Wrong).The appendix, a comparison of the fundamental commonalities of the moral codes of the great religious traditions of the world, is instructive and convincing.
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