On Human Nature - Book by Roger Scruton
Roger Scruton’s On Human Nature (2017) explores the philosophical and moral foundations of human identity, arguing for a unique human essence beyond biological determinism. He critiques reductionist views of neuroscience and evolutionary psychology, defending concepts like free will, self-consciousness, and moral responsibility. Scruton discusses personhood, culture, and the sacred, emphasizing the importance of tradition and community in shaping human life. Drawing from philosophy, literature, and religion, he presents a conservative humanist perspective, countering materialist and relativist views. The book is a profound reflection on what it means to be human, challenging contemporary debates on identity and ethics.Original Language: English
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