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The significance of the Tao as a universal moral law from "summary" of The Abolition of Man by C. S. Lewis

The Tao, as a universal moral law, holds great significance in shaping the ethical framework of human society. It is not merely a cultural construct or a set of arbitrary rules, but rather a fundamental truth that reflects the inherent moral order of the universe. This moral law is not bound by time or place, but transcends all cultural boundaries and historical contexts. It is a timeless principle that guides human behavior towards what is good, true, and just. The Tao serves as a compass that points humanity towards the path of virtue and righteousness. It provides a common foundation for ethical values and norms that are universally recognized and respected across different civili...
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    The Abolition of Man

    C. S. Lewis

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