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352Reason as a Universal ConstantPhilosopht Now 90 (90): 29-31. 2012.Analyses C S Lewis's argument for the existence of 'something in addition to nature' - i.e., something which is of a kind that neither depends on nature's interlocking system, nor could be explained as being a necessary product of it. This singular exceptional item, Lewis argued, is rational thought, 'which is not part of the system of nature'.
Areas of Interest
Philosophy of Religion |
Meta-Ethics |