No, he didn't. He specifically includes a character, Bill Hingest, a scientist who resigns from the evil linstitute on the grounds that what they're doing isn't science.Raphael wrote: ↑Wed Nov 19, 2025 7:35 am Ugh. That review reminded me again that, whenever Lewis wrote or talked about scientists, he assumed as a matter of course, not even in need of being demonstrated in any way, that they were all completely amoral, with no sense of right and wrong whatsoever. That was, of course, a clear violation of whatever number the commandment against bearing false witness has in Lewis' preferred numbering scheme.
The book isn't about science, it's about power.