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The Abolition of Man Book Study
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Lessons & DiscussionsLesson 2: The Abolition of Man in Context4 Topics|1 Quiz
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Discussion of Lecture 23 Topics
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Lesson 3: Men without Chests4 Topics|1 Quiz
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Lesson 4: Moral versus Modern Education4 Topics|1 Quiz
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Lesson 5: The Abolition of Man4 Topics|1 Quiz
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Lesson 6: Lewis's Predictions Fulfilled in Three Ways4 Topics|1 Quiz
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End of Course TestEnd of Course Test: The Abolition of Man1 Quiz
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- Have you encountered textbooks or resources such as The Green Book? If so, what was your experience teaching with or using materials that approached education from a modern, relative position?
- Conversely, have you worked with textbooks or resources that approach education from a position of classical, objective values?
- What are some ways you see modern education manifesting itself in your classrooms or work environments? Would you agree with Lewis in that embracing the spirit of The Green Book leads to the destruction of the society that accepts it? Why?
- If you were discussing a piece of music or art with a student or friend who said, “It doesn’t matter what we think, anyway, since all opinions about this piece are relative,” how would you respond?