Mozart and the Nightingale (Review of Roger Scruton's An Intelligent Person's Guide to Philosophy) [Book Review]
New Scientist (2122 ) (1998)
Abstract
ROGER SCRUTON’s An Intelligent Person’s Guide to Philosophy takes a personal and
provocative look at the subject—those abstract, but nevertheless practical, problems that concern anyone who has reflected on his or her life. Of special delight is his discussion of sex and music. I make some brief critical comments on this based on new economic approaches.
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