Roger Scruton who has died of lung cancer aged 75, was a philosopher and a controversial public intellectual. Active in the fields of aesthetics, art, music, political philosophy and architecture, both inside and outside the academic world, he dedicated himself to nurturing beauty, “re-enchanting the world” and giving intellectual rigour to conservatism.
He wrote more than 50 books, including perceptive works on Spinoza, Kant, Wittgenstein and the history of philosophy, and four novels, as well as columns on wine, hunting and current affairs, and was a talented pianist and composer.
A member of the traditionalist-conservative Salisbury Group, he helped found the Salisbury Review, which he edited from 1982 to 2001. This quarterly, which was circulated in the Soviet bloc, often in samizdat form, was criticised in Britain for having retrograde attitudes. In 1984 it defended Ray Honeyford, the Bradford headteacher who had disputed the value of multicultural education. Consequent hostility from colleagues prompted Scruton to abandon in 1992 his professorship in aesthetics at what is now Birkbeck, University of London, where he had started as a lecturer in 1971. Though he felt this had scuppered his academic career, in the event it freed him for activities and adventures on a wider stage.
Las bondades del pesimismo: y el peligro de la falsa esperanza pdf by Roger Scruton
Agudo ensayo sobre la naturaleza humana. A partir de un examen exhaustivo de las falacias del optimismo y de las bondades del pesimismo, Scruton nos revela que la esperanza es nuestra condena y su causa no descansa en la razón, sino en las emociones. Un libro profundo, que ilumina los rincones oscuros del alma, que seguramente no dejará indiferente a nadie."
Sylvia Eyzaguirre, PhD Universidad de Freiburgo
"Este ensayo es una vibrante, convincente y divertida reivindicación del escepticismo, entendido como plaza de resistencia contra la imaginación constructivista que ha formateado a gran parte del pensamiento de izquierda.Incluso la de sus grupos más autoflagelantes. Desde una trinchera que convoca por igual a conservadores y liberales, Scruton no solo reparte municiones para la batalla ideológica. También desnuda el pensamiento políticamente correcto, hoy por hoy el gran pretexto para movernos en manadas y renunciar a pensar.