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Roger Scruton: BEAUTY. A Very Short Introduction,
Oxford University Press, 2011
A short selection of some interesting ideas:
PREFACE:
- Beauty demands to be noticed; it speaks to us directly like the
voice of an intimate friend. If there are people who are
indifferent to beauty, then it is surely because they do not
perceive it. (XI).
- Beauty is a real an universal value, one anchored in our
rational nature, and the sense of beauty has an indispensable
part to play in shaping the human world. (XII)
CHAPTER ONE, JUDGING BEAUTY
- The minimal beauties are far more important to our daily
lives, and far more intricately involved in our own rational
decision, than the great works which (if we are lucky) occupy
our
leisure hours. (p. 10) …for most of us it is far more important
to achieve order in the things surrounding us, and to ensure
that the eyes, the ears and the sense of fittingness are not
repeatedly offended. (p.11)
- Aquinas… defining the beautiful in the first part of the Summa
as that which is pleasing to sight (pulchra sunt quae visa
placent). (p. 19)
CHAPTER TWO, HUMAN BEAUTY
- Although there may be fashions in human beauty, and
although
different cultures may embellish the body in different ways, the
eyes, mouth and hands have an universal appeal. For they are
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the features from which the soul of another shines on us, and
make itself known. (p. 41)
- There is a beauty of an aged face, which has emerged, as it
were, from a life of moral trials. (p. 45)
- The beautiful and the sacred are connected in our emotions
and both have their origin in the experience of embodiment,
which is at its most intense in our sexual desires. So, by another
route, we arrive at a thought which we could, without too much
anachronism, atribute to Plato: the thought that sexual interest,
the sense of beauty and reverence for the sacred are
proximate states of mind, which feed into one another and
grow from a common root. (p. 48)
CHAPTER TREE, NATURAL BEAUTY
- Works of art stand as the eternal receptacles of intensely
intended messages. And often it is only the expert, the
connoiseur or the adept who is fully open to what they mean.
Nature, by contrast, is generous, content to mean only herself,
uncontained, without an external frame, and changing from
day to day. ( p.60)
- It is difficult to believe that our attitude to natural beauty is
founded completely differently from our attitude to art, when
the two are so intimately connected. (p.64)
- …aesthetic judgment is a necessary part of doing anything
well. (p.66)
CHAPTER FOUR, EVERYDAY BEAUTY
- The best place to begin the exploration of everyday beauty is
in
the garden, where leisure, learning and beauty come together,
in a liberating experience of home. (p. 67)
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- The judgment of beauty is not just an optional addiction to the
repertoire of human judgments, but the unavoidable
consequence of taking life seriously, and becoming truly
conscious of our affairs. (p. 69)
- In much of our activity we are „home building“, erecting in
the teeth of change and decay, the permanent symbols of a
settled form of life. The invisible hand to which I just referred
moves of its own accord towards style, grammar and
convention: and this is what we witness in vernacular
architecture, in folk costumes, in table manners and in the
customs and ceremonies of a traditional culture. (p. 79)
CHAPTER FIVE, ARTISTIC BEAUTY
- Works of art… have a dominant function. They are objects of
aesthetic interest. They may fulfil this function in a rewarding
way, offering food for thought and spiritual uplift, winning for
themselves a loyal public that returns to them to be consoled or
inspired. (p.84)
- And it really matters which kind of art you adhere to, which
you include in your treasury of symbols and allusions, which
you carry around in your heart. Good taste is as important in
aesthetics as it is in humour, and indeed taste is what it is all
about. (p. 84)
- Art moves us because it is beautiful, and i tis beautiful in part
because it means something. It can be meaningful without
being beautiful; but to be beautiful it must be meaningful.
(p.99)
CHAPTER SIX, TASTE AND ORDER
- Symmetry and order; …proportion; …closure; …convention;
…harmony, and also novelty and excitement: all those seem to
have permanent hold on the human psyche (p. 119)
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CHAPTER SEVEN, ART AND EROS
- Normal desire is an inter - personal emotion. Its aim is a free
and mutual surrender, which is also a uniting of two
individuals,
of you and me – through our bodies, certainly, but not merely as
our bodies. (p. 133)
CHAPTER EIGHT, FLIGHT FROM BEAUTY
- Soulless desert; …rejection of beauty; …a shock value;
…desacration; …denial of love…
Beauty is downgraded as something too sweet, too escapist and
too far from realities to deserve our undeceived attention. (p.
140)
- It is not merely that artists, directors, musicians and others
connected with the arts are in flight from beauty. There is a
desire
to spoil beauty, in acts of aesthetic iconoclasm… For beauty
makes a claim on us: it is a call to renounce our narcissism and
look with reverence on the world. …The fear of desecration is a
vital element in all religions. Indeed, that is what the word
religio
originally meant: a cult or ceremony designed to protect some
sacred place from sacrilege (p. 145)
- As Plato and Kant both saw, therefore, the feeling for beauty
is
proximate to the religious frame of mind, arising from a
humble sense of living with imperfections, while aspiring
towards
the highest unity with the transcendental. (p. 146)
- The art of desecration represents a new departure, and one
that we should try to understand, since it lies at the centre of
the postmodern experience. …Desacration is a kind of defence
against the sacred, an attempt to destroy its claims. In the
presence of sacred things our lives are judged and in order to
escape that judgment we destroy the thing that seems to accuse
us. (p.147)
- The willful desecration of the human form …is also denial of
love. It is an attempt to remake a world as though love were
no longer a part of it. And that, surely, is what is the most
important characteristic of the postmodern culture…: it is a
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loveless culture, which is afraid of beauty because it is
disturbed by love. (p. 148)
- …aesthetic judgment is an integral part of… elementary forms
of
social co-ordination, and aesthetic judgment leads of its own
accord to other and potentially ´higher´ and more stylized
applications. It is constantly pointing away from our ordinary
imperfections and falling short, to a world of high ideals. It
therefore contains within itself two permanent causes of
offence.
First it is urging upon us distinctions – of taste, of refinement,
of
understanding – which cannot fail to remind us that people are
not equally interesting, equally admirable, or equally able to
understand the world in which they live. Secondly, because the
democratic attitude is invariably in conflict with itself – it being
impossible to live as though there are no aesthetic values, while
living a real life among human beings – aesthetic judgment is an
affliction. It imposes an untolerable burden, something that we
must live up to, a world of ideals and aspirations that is in sharp
conflict with the tawdriness of our improvised lives. (p. 152-
153)
- By using culture as an instrument of desecration they
neutralize its claims: it loses all authority and becomes a
fellow conspirator in the plot against value. (p. 153)
- kitschification of religion; …on the verge of idolatry;
…profanation of our highest values; …heartless world;
…sugary
stereotypes; …transformation of a human being into a doll.
(p. 159)
- …art cannot live in the world of kitsch, which is a world of
commodities to be consumed, rather than icons to be revealed.
True art is an appeal to our higher nature, an attempt to affirm
that other kingdom in which moral and spiritual order prevails.
Others exist in this realm not as compliant dolls, but as
spiritual beings, whose claims on us are endless and
unavoidable. …Without a conscious pursuit of beauty we risk
falling into a world of addictive pleasures and routine
desecration,
a world in which the worthwhileness of human life is no longer
clearly perceivable. The paradox, however, is that the relentless
pursuit of artistic innovation leads to a cult of nihilism. The
attempt to defend beauty from pre-modern kitsch has exposed it
to post-modernist desecration. We seem to be caught between
two forms of sacrilege, the one dealing in sugary dreams, the
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other in savage fantasies. Both are forms of falsehood, ways of
reducing and demeaning our humanity. Both involve a retreat
from the higher life, and a rejection of its principal sign,
which is beauty. But both point to the real difficulty, in modern
conditions, of leading a life in which beauty has a central
place. (p. 160)
- Beauty is vanishing from our world because we live as
though it did not matter; and we live that way because we have
lost the habit of sacrifice and are striving always to avoid it.
The false art of our time, mired in kitsch and desecration, is one
sign of this. (p. 161)
CONCLUDING THOUGHTS
- Art, nature and the human form all invite us to place this
experience in the centre of our lives. If we do so, then it offers
a
place of refreshment of which we will never tire. But to
imagine that we can do this, and still be free to see beauty as
nothing more than a subjective preference or a source of
transcient pleasure, is to misunderstand the depth to which
reason and value penetrate our lives. It is to fail to see that, for
a
free being, there is right feeling, right experience and right
enjoyment just as much as right action. The judgment of
beauty orders the emotions and desires of those who make it.
It may express their pleasure and their taste: but it is pleasure in
what they value and taste for their true ideals. (p. 164)
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1 Roger Scruton BEAUTY. A Very Short Introduction, O.docx

  • 1. 1 Roger Scruton: BEAUTY. A Very Short Introduction, Oxford University Press, 2011 A short selection of some interesting ideas: PREFACE: - Beauty demands to be noticed; it speaks to us directly like the voice of an intimate friend. If there are people who are indifferent to beauty, then it is surely because they do not perceive it. (XI). - Beauty is a real an universal value, one anchored in our rational nature, and the sense of beauty has an indispensable part to play in shaping the human world. (XII) CHAPTER ONE, JUDGING BEAUTY - The minimal beauties are far more important to our daily lives, and far more intricately involved in our own rational decision, than the great works which (if we are lucky) occupy our leisure hours. (p. 10) …for most of us it is far more important to achieve order in the things surrounding us, and to ensure
  • 2. that the eyes, the ears and the sense of fittingness are not repeatedly offended. (p.11) - Aquinas… defining the beautiful in the first part of the Summa as that which is pleasing to sight (pulchra sunt quae visa placent). (p. 19) CHAPTER TWO, HUMAN BEAUTY - Although there may be fashions in human beauty, and although different cultures may embellish the body in different ways, the eyes, mouth and hands have an universal appeal. For they are 2 the features from which the soul of another shines on us, and make itself known. (p. 41) - There is a beauty of an aged face, which has emerged, as it were, from a life of moral trials. (p. 45) - The beautiful and the sacred are connected in our emotions and both have their origin in the experience of embodiment, which is at its most intense in our sexual desires. So, by another route, we arrive at a thought which we could, without too much anachronism, atribute to Plato: the thought that sexual interest, the sense of beauty and reverence for the sacred are proximate states of mind, which feed into one another and grow from a common root. (p. 48)
  • 3. CHAPTER TREE, NATURAL BEAUTY - Works of art stand as the eternal receptacles of intensely intended messages. And often it is only the expert, the connoiseur or the adept who is fully open to what they mean. Nature, by contrast, is generous, content to mean only herself, uncontained, without an external frame, and changing from day to day. ( p.60) - It is difficult to believe that our attitude to natural beauty is founded completely differently from our attitude to art, when the two are so intimately connected. (p.64) - …aesthetic judgment is a necessary part of doing anything well. (p.66) CHAPTER FOUR, EVERYDAY BEAUTY - The best place to begin the exploration of everyday beauty is in the garden, where leisure, learning and beauty come together, in a liberating experience of home. (p. 67) 3 - The judgment of beauty is not just an optional addiction to the repertoire of human judgments, but the unavoidable
  • 4. consequence of taking life seriously, and becoming truly conscious of our affairs. (p. 69) - In much of our activity we are „home building“, erecting in the teeth of change and decay, the permanent symbols of a settled form of life. The invisible hand to which I just referred moves of its own accord towards style, grammar and convention: and this is what we witness in vernacular architecture, in folk costumes, in table manners and in the customs and ceremonies of a traditional culture. (p. 79) CHAPTER FIVE, ARTISTIC BEAUTY - Works of art… have a dominant function. They are objects of aesthetic interest. They may fulfil this function in a rewarding way, offering food for thought and spiritual uplift, winning for themselves a loyal public that returns to them to be consoled or inspired. (p.84) - And it really matters which kind of art you adhere to, which you include in your treasury of symbols and allusions, which you carry around in your heart. Good taste is as important in aesthetics as it is in humour, and indeed taste is what it is all about. (p. 84) - Art moves us because it is beautiful, and i tis beautiful in part because it means something. It can be meaningful without being beautiful; but to be beautiful it must be meaningful. (p.99) CHAPTER SIX, TASTE AND ORDER - Symmetry and order; …proportion; …closure; …convention;
  • 5. …harmony, and also novelty and excitement: all those seem to have permanent hold on the human psyche (p. 119) 4 CHAPTER SEVEN, ART AND EROS - Normal desire is an inter - personal emotion. Its aim is a free and mutual surrender, which is also a uniting of two individuals, of you and me – through our bodies, certainly, but not merely as our bodies. (p. 133) CHAPTER EIGHT, FLIGHT FROM BEAUTY - Soulless desert; …rejection of beauty; …a shock value; …desacration; …denial of love… Beauty is downgraded as something too sweet, too escapist and too far from realities to deserve our undeceived attention. (p. 140) - It is not merely that artists, directors, musicians and others connected with the arts are in flight from beauty. There is a desire to spoil beauty, in acts of aesthetic iconoclasm… For beauty makes a claim on us: it is a call to renounce our narcissism and look with reverence on the world. …The fear of desecration is a vital element in all religions. Indeed, that is what the word religio originally meant: a cult or ceremony designed to protect some sacred place from sacrilege (p. 145)
  • 6. - As Plato and Kant both saw, therefore, the feeling for beauty is proximate to the religious frame of mind, arising from a humble sense of living with imperfections, while aspiring towards the highest unity with the transcendental. (p. 146) - The art of desecration represents a new departure, and one that we should try to understand, since it lies at the centre of the postmodern experience. …Desacration is a kind of defence against the sacred, an attempt to destroy its claims. In the presence of sacred things our lives are judged and in order to escape that judgment we destroy the thing that seems to accuse us. (p.147) - The willful desecration of the human form …is also denial of love. It is an attempt to remake a world as though love were no longer a part of it. And that, surely, is what is the most important characteristic of the postmodern culture…: it is a 5 loveless culture, which is afraid of beauty because it is disturbed by love. (p. 148) - …aesthetic judgment is an integral part of… elementary forms of social co-ordination, and aesthetic judgment leads of its own accord to other and potentially ´higher´ and more stylized applications. It is constantly pointing away from our ordinary imperfections and falling short, to a world of high ideals. It therefore contains within itself two permanent causes of offence.
  • 7. First it is urging upon us distinctions – of taste, of refinement, of understanding – which cannot fail to remind us that people are not equally interesting, equally admirable, or equally able to understand the world in which they live. Secondly, because the democratic attitude is invariably in conflict with itself – it being impossible to live as though there are no aesthetic values, while living a real life among human beings – aesthetic judgment is an affliction. It imposes an untolerable burden, something that we must live up to, a world of ideals and aspirations that is in sharp conflict with the tawdriness of our improvised lives. (p. 152- 153) - By using culture as an instrument of desecration they neutralize its claims: it loses all authority and becomes a fellow conspirator in the plot against value. (p. 153) - kitschification of religion; …on the verge of idolatry; …profanation of our highest values; …heartless world; …sugary stereotypes; …transformation of a human being into a doll. (p. 159) - …art cannot live in the world of kitsch, which is a world of commodities to be consumed, rather than icons to be revealed. True art is an appeal to our higher nature, an attempt to affirm that other kingdom in which moral and spiritual order prevails. Others exist in this realm not as compliant dolls, but as spiritual beings, whose claims on us are endless and unavoidable. …Without a conscious pursuit of beauty we risk falling into a world of addictive pleasures and routine desecration, a world in which the worthwhileness of human life is no longer clearly perceivable. The paradox, however, is that the relentless pursuit of artistic innovation leads to a cult of nihilism. The attempt to defend beauty from pre-modern kitsch has exposed it to post-modernist desecration. We seem to be caught between
  • 8. two forms of sacrilege, the one dealing in sugary dreams, the 6 other in savage fantasies. Both are forms of falsehood, ways of reducing and demeaning our humanity. Both involve a retreat from the higher life, and a rejection of its principal sign, which is beauty. But both point to the real difficulty, in modern conditions, of leading a life in which beauty has a central place. (p. 160) - Beauty is vanishing from our world because we live as though it did not matter; and we live that way because we have lost the habit of sacrifice and are striving always to avoid it. The false art of our time, mired in kitsch and desecration, is one sign of this. (p. 161) CONCLUDING THOUGHTS - Art, nature and the human form all invite us to place this experience in the centre of our lives. If we do so, then it offers a place of refreshment of which we will never tire. But to imagine that we can do this, and still be free to see beauty as nothing more than a subjective preference or a source of transcient pleasure, is to misunderstand the depth to which reason and value penetrate our lives. It is to fail to see that, for a free being, there is right feeling, right experience and right enjoyment just as much as right action. The judgment of beauty orders the emotions and desires of those who make it. It may express their pleasure and their taste: but it is pleasure in what they value and taste for their true ideals. (p. 164)