Sir Roger Scruton was a prolific British philosopher, writer, and public intellectual.
He authored over forty books on philosophy, aesthetics, and politics, earning fellowships at prestigious institutions like the British Academy and Royal Society of Literature.
Scruton taught in England and America, holding positions at Oxford University and the Ethics and Public Policy Center in Washington D.C. His works often explored conservative themes, including environmentalism, culture, and politics.
Notable publications include "Fools Frauds and Firebrands," "The Ring of Truth," and "On Human Nature." Scruton's intellectual contributions sparked both admiration and controversy throughout his career.
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