CS Lewis a Philosophy
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Book Name: CS Lewis a Philosophy
Writer: Steven R. Loomis
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C.S. Lewis was definitely not gullible concerning the intensity of the social institution (SI). As a churchman, Lewis originated from philosophical and intellectual customs that cut over the absolute opposite between collectivism and independence, in light of which he could state, “The Church will outlast the universe; in it the unique individual will outlast the universe” (2001c: 171–172). It was from this metaphysics, shaped by reason and confidence, sharpened in the thorough climes of Oxford and Cam-connect Universities, that Lewis could request and edge the normative relations between the individual and the gathering, between first-orders and second-level ones. Touching on the turn of events and thriving of people, Lewisdisplayed sharp knowledge into the issue of social decision (e.g., Arrow1963).
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