Wednesday, November 19, 2008
2008 EPS Papers (Barkman)
Adam Barkman
The Philosophy of C. S. Lewis’s Pseudo-Manichean Dualist Phase
The Philosophy of C. S. Lewis’s Pseudo-Manichean Dualist Phase
Abstract: In recent years, people have finally begun to appreciate C. S. Lewis the philosopher. However, Lewis’s entire journey to Christianity was deeply philosophical, having moved through seven or eight unique philosophical phases before his eventual Christian conversion. In this paper, Adam Barkman focuses on the least known of these phases – Lewis’s pseudo-Manichean phase, which took place between the years 1917-1919.
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