Preface
1: Judging beauty
2: Human beauty
3: Natural beauty
4: Everyday beauty
5: Artistic beauty
6: Taste and order
7: Art and Eros
8: The flight from beauty
9: Concluding thoughts
Notes and Further Reading
Roger Scruton was research Professor at the Institute for the
Psychological Sciences based in Arlington, Virginia. His previous
academic affiliations have been Professor of Aesthetics at Birkbeck
College, London, and subsequently Professor of Philosophy and
University Professor at Boston University. His published works
range from academic philosophy, specialising in aesthetics, to
fiction, and political and cultural commentary. They includeOn
Hunting
(1998), An Intelligent Person's Guide to Modern Culture (1998),
Spinoza (1998), Perictione in Colophon (2000), and England: an
Elegy (2000).
`Review from previous edition As always with Scruton, his prose is
exquisite and wonderfully clear, which fact together with the
illustrations make his book a thing of beauty itself.'
A. C. Grayling, The Art Newspaper
`Careful and absorbing.'
A. C. Grayling, The Art Newspaper
`This is a fascinating and thought-provoking little book.'
A. C. Grayling, The Art Newspaper
`Roger Scruton has moments of great insight and clarity in this
attractively slim volume.'
Sebastian Smee, The Observer
`A fascinating book, which I heartily recommend.'
Bryan Wilson, Readers Digest
`Short, fast paced, and wide ranging.'
Michael Tanner, Literary Review
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