
Beauty: A Very Short Introduction
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Philosophy
Art & Photography
Format
Paperback
Pages
208
Language
English
Published
Apr 8, 2011
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Edition
Illustrated
ISBN-10
0199229759
ISBN-13
9780199229758
Description
Roger Scruton offers a profound exploration of beauty, inviting readers to reconsider its significance in their lives and the world at large. With an engaging and accessible style, he delves into the philosophical underpinnings of beauty, drawing from art, nature, and human experience. Scruton argues that beauty is not merely a subjective pleasure but a vital aspect of human existence that shapes culture and values.
Throughout the narrative, he discusses how beauty impacts the way individuals perceive their surroundings and connect with one another. Scruton's insights urge readers to recognize that beauty can lead to a deeper appreciation for the world, encouraging a sense of harmony and understanding that transcends mere aesthetics. By integrating history, art theory, and personal reflection, he crafts a compelling argument for the enduring importance of beauty in contemporary society.
Ultimately, this concise examination serves as an invitation for contemplation, urging readers to engage with their senses and foster a deeper appreciation for the beauty that permeates everyday life.
Throughout the narrative, he discusses how beauty impacts the way individuals perceive their surroundings and connect with one another. Scruton's insights urge readers to recognize that beauty can lead to a deeper appreciation for the world, encouraging a sense of harmony and understanding that transcends mere aesthetics. By integrating history, art theory, and personal reflection, he crafts a compelling argument for the enduring importance of beauty in contemporary society.
Ultimately, this concise examination serves as an invitation for contemplation, urging readers to engage with their senses and foster a deeper appreciation for the beauty that permeates everyday life.
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