โ ูุชุงุจ Beauty โ โค ุฑูุฌุฑ ุณูุฑูุชูู
"Beauty can be consoling, disturbing, sacred, profane," writes Roger Scruton. "It can be exhilarating, appealing, inspiring, chilling. It is never viewed with beauty demands to be noticed; it speaks to us directly like the voice of an intimate friend."
In a book that is itself beautifully written, renowned philosopher Roger Scruton explores this timeless concept, asking what makes an object--either in art, in nature, or the human form--beautiful. This compact volume is filled with insight and Scruton has something interesting and original to
say on almost every page. Can there be dangerous beauties, corrupting beauties, and immoral beauties? Perhaps so. The prose of Flaubert, the imagery of Baudelaire, the harmonies of Wagner, Scruton points out, have all been accused of immorality, by those who believe that they paint wickedness in
alluring colors. Is it right to say there is more beauty in a classical temple than a concrete office block, more beauty in a Rembrandt than in an Andy Warhol Campbell Soup Can? Can we even say, of certain works of art, that they are too that they ravish when they should disturb. But
while we may argue about what is or is not beautiful, Scruton insists that beauty is a real and universal value, one anchored in our rational nature, and that the sense of beauty has an indispensable part to play in shaping the human world.
Forthright and thought-provoking, and as accessible as it is stimulating, this fascinating meditation on beauty draws conclusions that some may find controversial, but, as Scruton shows, help us to find greater meaning in the beautiful objects that fill our lives.
ุฑูุฌุฑ ุณูุฑูุชูู - ุฑูุฌุฑ ููุฑููู ุณูุฑูุชู โุ ูููุณูู ููุงุชุจ ุฅูุฌููุฒู ููููุฏ ูู 27 ูุจุฑุงูุฑ 1944ุ ุนุถู ุงูุฌู
ุนูุฉ ุงูู
ูููุฉ ููุฃุฏุจุ ุฒู
ูู ูู ุงูุฃูุงุฏูู
ูุฉ ุงูุจุฑูุทุงููุฉุ ู
ูุชุฎุตุต ูู ููุณูุฉ ุงูุฌู
ุงู ูุงูููุณูุฉ ุงูุณูุงุณูุฉุ ูุงุณูู
ุง ูู ุชุนุฒูุฒ ุงูุขุฑุงุก ุงูู
ุญุงูุธุฉ ุงูุชูููุฏููุฉ.
โฐ ูู ู
ุฌู
ูุนุฉ ู
ู ุงูุฅูุฌุงุฒุงุช ูุงูู
ุคููุงุช ุฃุจุฑุฒูุง โ Kant: A Very Short Introduction โ โ Conservatism: An Invitation to the Great Tradition โ โ Fools, Frauds and Firebrands: Thinkers of the New Left โ โ An Intelligent Person's Guide to Philosophy โ โ ุงูุฌู
ุงู โ โ Art and Imagination โ โ A Short History of Modern Philosophy โ โ Green Philosophy: How to Think Seriously About the Planet โ โ Animal Rights and Wrongs โ ุงููุงุดุฑูู : โ ุฌู
ูุน ุงูุญููู ู
ุญููุธุฉ ููู
ุคูู โ โ ุงูู
ุฑูุฒ ุงูููู
ู ููุชุฑุฌู
ุฉ โ โฑ
ู
ู ูุชุจ ุงูุงุฏุจ ุงูุงูุฌููุฒู ุงุฏุจ ุงูุจูุฏุงู ุงูุบุฑุจูุฉ - ู
ูุชุจุฉ ุงููุชุจ ูุงูู
ูุณูุนุงุช ุงูุนุงู
ุฉ.