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C. S. Lewis wrote that, "What flows into you from the myth is not truth but reality (truth is always about something, but reality is that about which truth is), and, therefore, every myth becomes the father of innumerable truths on the abstract level." What beauty is to love, and goodness is to happiness, so truth is to reality. C. S. Lewis, truth, and reality: on this week's Red Letter Philosophy.
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C. S. Lewis wrote that, "What flows into you from the myth is not truth but reality (truth is always about something, but reality is that about which truth is), and, therefore, every myth becomes the father of innumerable truths on the abstract level." What beauty is to love, and goodness is to happiness, so truth is to reality. C. S. Lewis, truth, and reality: on this week's Red Letter Philosophy.