Modern PhilosophyScruton, Roger

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This is a personal view of philosophy from a renowned critic and thinker. In it, Roger Scruton focuses on the ideas and arguments which have attracted him to the subject and which have engaged his attention. He attempts to show how philosophy is relevant not just to intellectual questions, but to life in the modern world. Philosophy - the "love of wisdom" - can be approached in two ways: by doing it, or by studying how it has been done. The second way is familiar to university students, who find themselves confronted by the largest body of literature ever devoted to a single subject. This book follows a more ancient pattern. It attempts to teach philosophy by doing it. Although the author refers to the great philosophers, and in particular to Kant and Wittgenstein, who have been the greatest influence on his thinking, he gives no reliable guide to their arguments. The book makes no attempt to give either a history or a survey of the subject. Instead, it offers itself as a guide to the reader who is prepared,to make a personal venture into philosophy. Its aim is to bring philosophy to life.
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Intelligent Person's Guide to Philosophy (ISBN: 0715627899 / 0-7156-2789-9) Scruton, R. Quantity Available: 1
Book Description: Duckworth, London, 2003. Paperback. Book Condition: New. Personal view by this conservative British philosopher. - "Scruton, a don at London University and a British TV personality, sets out to do philosophy rather than talk about it. He succeeds to a large extent in making the subject accessible, engaging the reader in philosophic thinking. Scruton inquires into truth, time, God, freedom, morality and even sex, carefully explaining who he believes is right and who is wrong in their opinions on the subjects. For instance, he warns against Nietzsche and Michel Foucault, and champions everyone who believes in persons with souls and free intentions, and who believes in the sacred and enchantment in the world. In addition to such authoritarian judgments, Scruton sometimes gets caught up in fighting internecine battles, especially against the view that genuine knowledge can only be scientific; then the clarity of his writing suffers. For example, "since the origin of both self and not-self is the act of self-positing, nothing on either side of the barrier is anything, in the last analysis, but self." When he philosophizes more freely, he puts the reader in a better mood: "This idea has recurred so often as to suggest that there is truth in it or a permanent need to believe so." In the final analysis, Scruton accomplishes his aim of using philosophy as therapy for our modern confusions, although mental health for him lies in more conservative thinking." - Publishers Weekly, Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc. Bookseller Inventory # 32886 Bookseller & Payment Information | More Books from this Seller | Ask Bookseller a Question |
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An Intelligent Person's Guide to Modern Culture (ISBN: 0715627899 / 0-7156-2789-9) Scruton, R. Quantity Available: 1
Book Description: St. Augustines Press, Indiana, 2000. Hardcover. Book Condition: New. FLAWLESS COPY, BRAND NEW, PRISTINE, NEVER OPENED -- Personal view of philosophy by this conservative British philosopher. REVIEWS + RELATED: Culture and the ethical vision, Matthew M Davis. Modern Age. Wilmington: Spring 2001. Vol. 43, Iss. 2; p. 163 - Ray Olson. The Booklist. Chicago: Jun 1/Jun 15, 2000. Vol. 96, Iss. 19/20; p. 1818 - Lowering the tone, Griffiths, Eric. TLS, the Times Literary Supplement. London: Jul 9, 1999. p. 3 - Roger Scruton's Guide to Modern Culture, Charles Foster. Contemporary Review. Cheam: May 1999. Vol. 274, Iss. 1600; p. 270 - Melancholy roar, Jason Cowley. New Statesman. London: Nov 27, 1998. Vol. 11, Iss. 532; p. 54. Bookseller Inventory # 32888 Bookseller & Payment Information | More Books from this Seller | Ask Bookseller a Question |
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