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- C.S. Lewis argued that while science itself is not problematic, the potential abuse of science, or "scientism", could lead to dangers if not properly limited. He identified three similarities between science and magic: 1) Science could become a new religion if seen as the sole source of meaning and purpose; 2) Science could encourage unquestioning credulity if its claims are accepted without skepticism; 3) The pursuit of scientific power and control over nature and humanity could corrupt if not checked by moral and ethical considerations. Lewis believed science should be used to enhance human understanding, not dominate or dehumanize people. Proper limitations on science are needed to prevent abuse and protect human rights and dignity.
- C.S. Lewis argued that while science itself is not problematic, the potential abuse of science, or "scientism", could lead to dangers if not properly limited. He identified three similarit…