This article is a profound anthropological analysis based on C.S. Lewis's concept, in which the "breast" plays a key role—a symbol of affective discipline and a link between intellect and instincts. The author argues that the contemporary crisis in education stems from a neglect of the formation of higher emotions, leading to the creation of "people without breasts." By invoking the concept of the Tao as a universal matrix of values, the text points the way out of scientific reductionism. The rehabilitation of the torso and the ordo amoris is presented not as a sentimental return to the past, but as a necessary technology for cultural survival and the foundation of community stability. It is a call to rebuild moral competence and recognize objective natural law as a guide for shaping future generations.
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