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The Abolition Of Man: Paradoxical Power

The human quest to "conquer nature" is an age-old idea that can be traced back to the most basic of inventions, such as the wheel. A simple wheel is one of a million examples that illustrate man's desire to defy what is natural: walking on one's own two feet. In The Abolition of Man, C.S. Lewis proposes that the ability to conquer nature is merely an illusion, and ultimately impossible. This is shown not only through enormous concepts such as life and death, but also in the much smaller details of life. Using all of these tools, The Abolition of Man captures the essence of man's hopeless conquest. Lewis suggests that this same hopeless conquest for power over nature is what will, in the end, lead to the abolition of man. Because man will never cease to attempt to gain power over nature, nature will eventually take power over man.
In order to clearly understand why it truly is impossible to conquer nature, one must first start with a concrete example: death. C.S. Lewis begins to......


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