Trounced
C.H. Sisson, 22 February 1990
C.S. Lewis: A Biography
by A.N. Wilson.
Collins, 334 pp., £15, February 1990,0 00 215137 5 Show More
by A.N. Wilson.
Collins, 334 pp., £15, February 1990,
“... even necessarily to politeness.’ A notable debate took place in 1948 in the Socratic Club, when Elizabeth Anscombe – represented by Wilson as being as tough and unscrupulous in argument as Lewis himself – ‘thoroughly trounced’ him in argument, and showed up his inadequacy as a philosopher. This occasion seems to have had an extravagant effect on ... ”