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Once he began teaching philosophy, Lewis discovered that his “watered Hegelianism” wouldn’t serve him as a sufficient basis from which to conduct tutorials. In a footnote, he adds: “Not, of course, that I thought it a tutor’s business to make converts to his own philosophy. But I found I needed a position of my own as a basis from which to criticise my pupils’ essays”
After Humanity: A Guide to C.S. Lewis’s The Abolition of Man
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