Is this chapter the cornerstone of Chesterton's philosophy?"The Ethics of Elfland" is the fourth chapter of Chesterton's book, Orthodoxy. Some have argued that Orthodoxy is the most important book for understanding Chesterton's whole philosophy and worldview, and even that this chapter within that book represents, as it were, the distilled essence or heart of Chesterton's thought!
It's a bold claim, to be sure. Do you agree? Why or why not? But even more importantly, regardless of whether you agree, what is that essential philosophy propounded in this chapter? What are its core tenets? What can we learn from them? Join us on May 18, 2025 at Ivy Hall at 6:30 PM to discuss this pivotal chapter from the great book! RSVP for this meeting beneath the break. Access the chapter or buy a copy of the book using the buttons below.
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