C. S. Lewis on Mere Science - M. D. Aeschliman
An article from First Things
Quote; 'Thoughtful twentieth-century commentators such as Lester G. Crocker and Aldous Huxley have seen its reductionism leading straight to the moral nihilism of the Marquis de Sade, and later to Social Darwinism and the Nietzschean transvaluation of values in the interest of amoral strength and force. Lewis' Abolition of Man is, inter alia, an extended treatise against the deification of science.'
An article from First Things
Quote; 'Thoughtful twentieth-century commentators such as Lester G. Crocker and Aldous Huxley have seen its reductionism leading straight to the moral nihilism of the Marquis de Sade, and later to Social Darwinism and the Nietzschean transvaluation of values in the interest of amoral strength and force. Lewis' Abolition of Man is, inter alia, an extended treatise against the deification of science.'
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