Roger Scruton

 

Zur Person

Roger Scruton (* 1944) ist seit 2005 Forschungsprofessor am Institute for the Psychological Sciences, Washington (D.C). – B.A. 1965, M.A. 1967 und Ph.D. 1972 (University of Cambridge). – 1971–1992 Birkbeck College, London (Lecturer, Prof.), 1992–1995 Boston University (Prof.).

Buchveröffentlichungen (Auswahl)

Art and Imagination (1974), The Aesthetics of Architecture (1979), The Meaning of Conservatism (1980), The Politics of Culture and Other Essays (1981), A Dictionary of Political Thought (1982), The Aesthetic Understanding (1983; 1997), Sexual Desire. A Philosophical Interpretation (1986), Modern Philosophy (1994), The Classical Vernacular. Architectural Principles in an Age of Nihilism (1995), Animal Rights and Wrongs (1996), The Aesthetics of Music (1997), News from Somewhere. On Settling (2004), A Political Philosophy. Arguments for Conservatism (2006), Culture Counts. Faith and Feeling in a World Besieged (2007), Understanding Music. Philosophy and Interpretation (2009), Beauty (2009).

Beitrag

Die Architekturerfahrung [übersetzt von Micheal Weh]. In: Architekturphilosophie. Grundlagentexte. Herausgegeben von Christoph Baumberger [KunstPhilosophie Band 10]. Münster: mentis 2013, 67-93.

Homepage

http://www.roger-scruton.com/


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