C. S. Lewis Quote

There is something which unites magic and applied science while separating both from the wisdom of earlier ages. For the wise men of old the cardinal problem had been how to conform the soul to reality, and the solution had been knowledge, self-discipline, and virtue. For magic and applied science alike the problem is how to subdue reality to the wishes of men.


The Abolition of Man (1943)


There is something which unites magic and applied science while separating both from the wisdom of earlier ages. For the wise men of old the cardinal ...

There is something which unites magic and applied science while separating both from the wisdom of earlier ages. For the wise men of old the cardinal ...

There is something which unites magic and applied science while separating both from the wisdom of earlier ages. For the wise men of old the cardinal ...

There is something which unites magic and applied science while separating both from the wisdom of earlier ages. For the wise men of old the cardinal ...