1. Abolition of Man
But it is founded, he argues, on a grave mistake, namely that morality is entirely the product of social necessity and conditioning, that there is no such thing as a moral absolute at any level, and that right and wrong are things we invent for ourselves. ... But that, says Lewis, is historically and anthropologically false. ... Though there is no historical nor anthropological record of any prior associations between many of them, all emerged with amazingly consistent moral codes. ...
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