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  1. Critical Notice of 'The Uses of Pessimism' by Roger Scruton[REVIEW]María G. Navarro - 2011 - Metapsychology. Online Reviews 15 (15).
    The thesis put forward by the British philosopher, Roger Scruton (born 1944) in The Uses of Pessimism seems simple: false hope together with an optimism that is unfounded and unscrupulous are the cause of the most harmful conflicts of our times. Political conflicts, institutional and financial crises, unjustified pedagogic notions, non-consensual town planning, etc., are some of the issues that the author analyses with the help of specific historical examples. Before referring to some of these issues, I shall describe (...)
     
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    The Soul of the World.Roger Scruton - 2014 - Princeton University Press.
    A compelling defense of the sacred by one of today's leading philosophers In The Soul of the World, renowned philosopher Roger Scruton defends the experience of the sacred against today's fashionable forms of atheism. He argues that our personal relationships, moral intuitions, and aesthetic judgments hint at a transcendent dimension that cannot be understood through the lens of science alone. To be fully alive—and to understand what we are—is to acknowledge the reality of sacred things. Rather than an argument (...)
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  3. Sounds as secondary objects and pure events.Roger Scruton - 2009 - In Matthew Nudds & Casey O'Callaghan (eds.), Sounds and Perception: New Philosophical Essays. Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press UK.
     
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    (1 other version)Death-Devoted Heart: Sex and the Sacred in Wagner's Tristan and Isolde.Roger Scruton - 2004 - Oup Usa.
    In Death-Devoted Heart Roger Scruton argues that Tristan und Isolde has profound religious meaning. Blending philosophy, criticism and musicology, he shows the work is as relevant today as it was to Wagner's contemporaries. Scruton's analysis touches on the nature of tragedy, the significance of ritual sacrifice, and the meaning of redemption.
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    (1 other version)A Short History of Modern Philosophy: From Descartes to Wittgenstein.Roger Scruton - 1984 - New York: Routledge. Edited by Roger Scruton.
    Discover for yourself the pleasures of philosophy! Written both for the seasoned student of philosophy as well as the general reader, the renowned writer Roger Scruton provides a survey of modern philosophy. Always engaging, Scruton takes us on a fascinating tour of the subject, from founding father Descartes to the most important and famous philosopher of the twentieth century, Ludwig Wittgenstein. He identifies all the principal figures as well as outlines of the main intellectual preoccupations that have informed (...)
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  6. The Aesthetics of Music.Roger Scruton - 1997 - Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press.
    What is music, what is its value, and what does it mean? In this stimulating volume, Roger Scruton offers a comprehensive account of the nature and significance of music from the perspective of modern philosophy. The study begins with the metaphysics of sound. Scruton distinguishes sound from tone; analyzes rhythm, melody, and harmony; and explores the various dimensions of musical organization and musical meaning. Taking on various fashionable theories in the philosophy and theory of music, he presents a (...)
  7. Hearing sounds.Roger Scruton - 2010 - Oxford Studies in Metaphysics 5:271-278.
     
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    The Meaning of Conservatism.Roger Scruton - 2014 - St. Augustine's Press.
    Book Description: First published in 1980, this contribution to political thought is a statement of the traditional conservative position. Roger Scruton challenges those who would regard themselves as conservatives, and also their opponents. Conservatism, he argues, has little in common with liberalism, and is only tenuously related to the market economy, to monetarism, to free enterprise or to capitalism. It involves neither hostility towards the state, nor the desire to limit the state's obligation towards the citizen. Its conceptions of (...)
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    Spinoza: A Very Short Introduction.Roger Scruton - 2002 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Benedict de Spinoza was at once the father of the Enlightenment and the last sad guardian of the medieval world. In his brilliant synthesis of geometrical method, religious sentiment, and secular science, he attempted to reconcile the conflicting moral and intellectual demands of his epoch, and to present a vision of humanity as simultaneously bound by necessity and eternally free. Roger Scruton presents a clear and systematic analysis of Spinoza's thought, and shows its relevance to today's intellectual preoccupations.
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    Art and Imagination.Roger Scruton - 1975 - Philosophy 50 (193):367-368.
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    On Human Nature.Roger Scruton - 2017 - Princeton University Press.
    A brief, radical defense of human uniqueness from acclaimed philosopher Roger Scruton In this short book, acclaimed writer and philosopher Roger Scruton presents an original and radical defense of human uniqueness. Confronting the views of evolutionary psychologists, utilitarian moralists, and philosophical materialists such as Richard Dawkins and Daniel Dennett, Scruton argues that human beings cannot be understood simply as biological objects. We are not only human animals; we are also persons, in essential relation with other persons, and (...)
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  12. (1 other version)Kant: A Very Short Introduction.Roger Scruton - 2001 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Kant is arguably the most influential modern philosopher, but also one of the most difficult. Roger Scruton tackles his exceptionally complex subject with a strong hand, exploring the background to Kant's work, and showing why the Critique of Pure of Reason has proved so enduring.
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  13. (1 other version)The Aesthetics of Architecture.Roger Scruton - 1979 - Mind 91 (361):143-147.
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  14. Kant.Roger Scruton - 1997 - In Roger Scruton, Peter Singer, Christopher Janaway & Michael Tanner (eds.), German Philosophers: Kant, Hegel, Schopenhauer, Nietzsche. New York: Oxford University Press.
    Emphasizing the continuity between his moral and aesthetic doctrines and the metaphysical basis in which they rest, the author explores Kant's relation to Leibniz and Hume, and his attempt to construct a philosophy which was neither rationalist nor empiricist, and could display the limits of human understanding; he shows that Kant was not only a master of philosophical criticism, but the greater defender of the objectivity of human knowledge, in both the scientific and the moral spheres.
     
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    The Roger Scruton reader.Roger Scruton - 2009 - New York: Continuum. Edited by Mark Dooley.
    In addition the book also includes a good number of unpublished essays.
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  16. Photography and Representation.Roger Scruton - 1981 - Critical Inquiry 7 (3):577-603.
    It seems odd to say that photography is not a mode of representation. For a photograph has in common with a painting the property by which the painting represents the world, the property of sharing, in some sense, the appearance of its subject. Indeed, it is sometimes thought that since a photograph more effectively shares the appearance of its subject than a typical painting, photography is a better mode of representation. Photography might even be thought of as having replaced painting (...)
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  17. (1 other version)From Descartes to Wittgenstein a Short History of Modern Philosophy /Roger Scruton. --. --.Roger Scruton - 1981 - Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1981.
     
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    Perictione in Colophon.Roger Scruton - 1996 - Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 41:287-307.
    The following extract comes from a recently discovered Xanthippic dialogue, which tells the story of Archeanassa's return to her native Colophon. Archeanassa travelled, it appears, as the emissary of Plato, who had instructed her to recover the manuscripts of the poet Antimachus, ostensibly for the library of the Academy, but in all probability to take revenge on the poet by burning his literary remains. The dialogue exists only in fragments: some concern Archeanassa's adventures on the journey, others describe the city (...)
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    Sexual Desire: A Philosophical Investigation.Roger Scruton - 2015 - Bloomsbury Publishing.
    'A dazzling treatise, as erudite and eloquent as Simone de Beauvoir's The Second Sex and considerably more sound in its conclusion' - TLS When John desires Mary or Mary desires John, what does either of them want? What is meant by innocence, passion, love and arousal, desire, perversion and shame? These are just a few of the questions Roger Scruton addresses in this thought-provoking intellectual adventure. Beginning from purely philosophical premises, and ranging over human life, art and institutions, he (...)
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    I Drink Therefore I Am: A Philosopher's Guide to Wine.Roger Scruton - 2009 - Continuum.
    This good-humoured book offers an antidote to the pretentious clap-trap that is written about wine today and a profound apology for the drink on which..
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  21. Karsten Harries and Roger Scruton on Architecture and Philosophy.Karsten Harries, Roger Scruton & Christian Illies - 2018 - Architecture Philosophy 3 (1).
     
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    Feeling fictions.Roger Scruton - 2007 - In Garry Hagberg & Walter Jost (eds.), A Companion to the Philosophy of Literature. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 93–105.
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  23. Ethics and welfare: The case of hunting.Roger Scruton - 2002 - Philosophy 77 (4):543-564.
    The argument is currently made that hunting seriously compromises the welfare of the hunted animal, in a way that is morally unacceptable. The paper presents a theory of animal minds, and a theory of our duties of care towards members of other species. It goes on to examine what is meant by compromising welfare, discusses the crucial concept of stress as this concept features in animal welfare science, and explores the conditions under which stress becomes distress. The argument moves towards (...)
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  24. Rhythm, melody, and harmony.Roger Scruton - 2011 - In Theodore Gracyk & Andrew Kania (eds.), The Routledge Companion to Philosophy and Music. New York: Routledge.
     
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  25. Why Beauty Matters.Roger Scruton - 2018 - The Monist 101 (1):9-16.
    Judgments of beauty are neither subjective nor arbitrary, and are a necessary part of practical reasoning in any attempt to harmonise our activities and ways of life with those of our neighbours. The creation of a neighbourhood, a place, a home, or any other settlement in which people of different occupations and views reside side by side involves coordination of a kind that only aesthetic judgment can reliably achieve. And that is why judgment of that kind exists, and why a (...)
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  26. Werkelijke afwezigheid.Roger Scruton - 2004 - Nexus 39.
    Scruton stelt dat wij Europeanen met het verliezen van religie niet alleen sociale broederschap en het heilige kwijtraken, maar ook het verlies zelf, omdat we in drugs, instantopwinding en verzakelijkte seks vluchten voor liefde en rouw. Alleen de kunst kan ons nog helpen verlies te begrijpen en aanvaarden.
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  27. Wittgenstein and the understanding of music.Roger Scruton - 2004 - British Journal of Aesthetics 44 (1):1-9.
    Wittgenstein's contribution to musical aesthetics is not often discussed, which is surprising, given his rare musicality and musical connections. His distinctive achievement is to have focused on the question of musical understanding, and to have connected this with two other philosophical problems: the nature of the first-person case, and the understanding of facial expressions. Wittgenstein's third-person approach to philosophical psychology leads him to emphasize the role of performance in the understanding of music, and also to introduce an ‘intransitive’ concept of (...)
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  28. Afgoderij in de moderne cultuur.Roger Scruton - 1998 - Nexus 21.
    Scruton reflecteert in zijn essay op de problemen van afgoderij voor de seculiere wereld aan de hand van het elementaire verschil tussen fantasie en verbeelding.
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  29. De Verlossing door liefde.Roger Scruton - 2001 - Nexus 29.
    Het thema van de verlossing en het onverbrekelijke verband tussen verlossing, liefde en dood loopt als een rode draad door Wagners late opera's. Scruton onderzoekt hoe dit thema vorm krijgt in de christelijke traditie, de Griekse tragedies en in de opera's van Wagner en dan met name in Tristan en Isolde. Hij analyseert nauwkeurig de verschillende 'settings' waarin verlossing gedaante krijgt. Zo beschouwt hij verschillende offerrituelen, de rol van de jacht daarbij, de gemeenschap tegenover het individu, de rol van (...)
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  30. Representation in Music.Roger Scruton - 1976 - Philosophy 51 (197):273 - 287.
    Music may be used to express emotion, to heighten a drama, to emphasize the meaning of a ceremony; but it is nevertheless an abstract art, with no power to represent the world. Representation, as I understand it, is a property that does not belong to music.
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  31. Nekolik poznámek O heideggerovi.Velká Británia Roger Scruton - 1991 - Filozofia 46 (1):70.
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    Upon Nothing.Roger Scruton - 1994 - Philosophical Investigations 17 (3):481-506.
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    An intelligent person's guide to philosophy.Roger Scruton - 1998 - New York: A. Lane.
    A modern philosopher and author of Modern Philosophy presents a useful, refreshing guide for "doing" rather than "studying" philosophy, making the subject accessible and real to the layperson. 10,000 first printing.
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    Education and Indoctrination: An Attempt at Definition and a Review of Social and Political Implications.Roger Scruton, Angela Ellis-Jones & Dennis O'Keeffe - 1985
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    2. Looking for People.Roger Scruton - 2014 - In The Soul of the World. Princeton University Press. pp. 27-50.
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  36. The aesthetic understanding: essays in the philosophy of art and culture.Roger Scruton - 1983 - South Bend, Ind.: St. Augustine's Press.
    Brings together essays on the philosophy of art in which a philosophical theory of aesthetic judgment is tested and developed through its application to particular examples. Each essay approaches, from its own field of study, what Roger Scruton argues to be the central problems of aesthetics -- what is aesthetic experience, and what is its importance for human conduct? The book is divided into four parts. The first contains a resume of modern analytical aesthetics, which also serves as an (...)
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  37. Art and Imagination: A Study in the Philosophy of Mind.Roger Scruton - 1977 - Mind 86 (341):151-154.
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    Understanding music: philosophy and interpretation.Roger Scruton - 2009 - New York: Continuum.
    Following his celebrated book The Aesthetics of Music, Scruton explores the fundamental elements that constitute a great piece of music.
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  39. Kunst in onze tijd.Roger Scruton - 2000 - Nexus 27.
    Scruton werpt de vraag op of na de gebeurtenissen in twintigste eeuw onze cultuur nog geloofwaardig is, of cultuur misschien een kortstondig moment in de geschiedenis is, een fase die we nu bezig zouden zijn te verlaten. Hij besteedt in zijn essay aandacht aan de begrippen cultuur, kitsch en esthetische waarden.
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  40. (2 other versions)From Descartes to Wittgenstein: A Short History of Modern Philosophy.Roger Scruton - 1981 - Philosophy 57 (221):419-421.
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    Musical movement: A reply to Budd.Roger Scruton - 2004 - British Journal of Aesthetics 44 (2):184-187.
    Malcolm Budd argues that spatial metaphors are not involved in the musical experience at the ‘foundational’ level, and that my attempt to show that the musical experience is dependent on spatial concepts is therefore unwarranted. The argument that Budd gives for this conclusion does not seem to me to achieve its purpose, and his alternative suggestion, that musical movement is ‘merely temporal’ does not, I argue, amount to a genuine alternative. He is right to worry about my account of ‘double (...)
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  42. Kunst en de eerste persoon enkelvoud.Roger Scruton - 2007 - Nexus 47.
    In dit opstel neemt Scruton stelling tegen het diep ingesleten nihilisme dat ook ons denken over kunst vergiftigt. De ontwikkeling die in gang werd gezet door Marcel Duchamps urinoir en leidde tot een aanhoudende stroom geschriften over de vraag wat kunst is, heeft ertoe geleid dat zo’n beetje alles voor kunst mag doorgaan, waarmee de kunst feitelijk haar zin verliest. Alles lijkt even belangrijk, Shakespeare of technorock. Scruton betoogt daarentegen dat we kunst moeten blijven onderwerpen aan een kritisch (...)
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  43. Arte, Bellezza e giudizio.Roger Scruton & Michele Paolini Paoletti - 2011 - Philosophical News 3.
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    1. Believing in God.Roger Scruton - 2014 - In The Soul of the World. Princeton University Press. pp. 1-26.
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  45. Composition.Roger Scruton - 2011 - In Theodore Gracyk & Andrew Kania (eds.), The Routledge Companion to Philosophy and Music. New York: Routledge.
     
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    6. Facing the Earth.Roger Scruton - 2014 - In The Soul of the World. Princeton University Press. pp. 115-139.
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  47. Pożądanie.R. Scruton - 2011 - Ruch Filozoficzny 68 (2).
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  48. Beauty.Roger Scruton - 2009 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Human Beauty 3. Natural Beauty 4. Everyday Beauty 5. Artistic Beauty 6. Taste and Order 7. Eros and Art 8. Sacred Beauty Notes and Further Reading.
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  49. Emotion, practical knowledge and common culture.Roger Scruton - 1980 - In Amélie Rorty (ed.), Explaining Emotions. University of California Press. pp. 519--36.
     
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    Modern philosophy: an introduction and survey.Roger Scruton - 1994 - New York: Allen Lane Penguin Press.
    Philosopher Roger Scruton offers a wide-ranging perspective on philosophy, from logic to aesthetics, written in a lively and engaging way that is sure to stimulate debate. Rather than producing a survey of an academic discipline, Scruton reclaims philosophy for worldly concerns.
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