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In this way, both the medieval mystic and the modern physicist hint, gesture, suggest at what is beyond ordinary thinking. The modern physicist believes that the closest we can get to the “real thing” is mathematical approximations. Everything else is merely an analogy. In this way, Lewis contested, modern scientists have returned to using “parables,” being unable to speak about ultimate reality apart from making “models.”
The Medieval Mind of C. S. Lewis: How Great Books Shaped a Great Mind
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