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Lewis's view on morality

Comprising most of Lewis' writings.
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Lewis's view on morality

Postby Ewelka » March 20th, 2006, 3:54 pm

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re: Lewis's view on morality

Postby Sven » March 20th, 2006, 9:57 pm

Take a look through the articles at Kathryn Lindskoog's site, .
Rat! he found breath to whisper, shaking. Are you afraid?
Afraid? murmured the Rat, his eyes shining with unutterable love.
Afraid! Of Him? O, never, never! And yet -- and yet -- O, Mole, I am afraid!
Then the two animals, crouching to the earth, bowed their heads and did worship.
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re: Lewis's view on morality

Postby Ewelka » March 20th, 2006, 10:57 pm

Thanks a lot!!!
Once I read her article about Natural Law and Literature. It helped me to understand the Lewis's concept of natural law and its relation to morality. I like very Mere Christianity and Lewis's words that: " The human mind has no more power of inventing a new value than of inventing a new primary color." (from her article)
Actually, I'm keen on the concept of natural law and the relation to morality. Lewis explained this logicallya as many philosophers before him.
I like him for his thinking deeply rooted in classical philosophy but modern as well.
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