Truth's Debt to Value by Professor David Weissman
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ISBN: 9780300054255
Yale University Press, 25 February 1992
Hardcover, 272 pages
Second hand, excellent condition
In this elegant and concise work, Roger Scruton explores the meaning and significance of beauty in art and everyday life. He examines how our sense of beauty shapes our perceptions, emotions, and judgments, and argues that aesthetic experience is a fundamental part of human existence.
Drawing on philosophy, art, architecture, and music, Scruton defends the importance of traditional standards of beauty against modern tendencies to dismiss them. Thought-provoking and accessible, this book offers a compelling account of why beauty matters and how it enriches our lives.