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After Humanity

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This guide explores one of C.S. Lewis's most esteemed yet challenging works, originally a series of lectures on ethics delivered during World War II. The lectures delve into the debate over the objectivity of moral values, questioning whether our judgments of right and wrong reflect an external reality or merely subjective feelings. Lewis approaches this issue from a philosophical perspective, intentionally setting aside theological discussions. He presents a compelling argument against subjectivism, offering a cautionary message that resonates even more today in our "post-truth" era. Lewis himself regarded this work as one of his favorites, with his biographer describing it as essential for understanding his broader writings. The guide illuminates the academic context and personal experiences, including Lewis's service in World War I, that shaped his thoughts. It features a thorough commentary that clarifies the numerous references and quotations within Lewis's argument, highlighting how this philosophical stance connects with his more overtly Christian writings. Additionally, it includes a full-color photo gallery showcasing relevant people, places, and documents, including Lewis's unpublished original "blurb" for the book.

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After Humanity, Michael Ward

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