The Quotable Lewis on Absolutes
If nothing is self-evident, nothing can be proved. Similarly, if nothing is obligatory for its own sake, nothing is obligatory at all.
C. S. Lewis - The Abolition of Man, chap 2, par. 11, p. 53
If nothing is self-evident, nothing can be proved. Similarly, if nothing is obligatory for its own sake, nothing is obligatory at all.
C. S. Lewis - The Abolition of Man, chap 2, par. 11, p. 53
Comment by Aaron Snell
January 4, 2007 @ 1:27 pm
And both of these staments are self-refuting ![]()
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