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English: Hörcher Ferenc. - Sir Roger Scruton gave a lecture in Budapest: Europe and the Conservative Cause. Taken on the 19th of September, 2016. Centre for Humanities and Social Sciences
Magyar: Hörcher Ferenc. A felvétel 2016. szeptember 19-én, hétfőn készült az Országház utca 28 szám alatt, Budapesten. Centre for Humanities and Social Sciences, 1014 Budapest, Országház u. 30.. Roger Scruton előadása:

Europe and the Conservative Cause. Professor Sir Roger Scruton, philosopher, novelist and composer has accepted an invitation to lecture under the auspices of the Danube Institute. Professor Scruton, who is the author of more than 30 books on political philosophy, aesthetics and music, as well as having written several novels and composed two operas, is one of the most influential and controversial scholars of his generation. Outside his career as a philosopher, he was the leading figure in the creation of underground universities and academic networks in Soviet-controlled Central Europe during the Cold War. Professor Scruton was created a Knight Bachelor by Queen Elizabeth ll in the Queen’s 90th Birthday Honours List. In his lecture, Sir Roger sought answers to questions which are fundamental not merely to the survival of conservatism, but to civilised society: What is there left of conservatism in a society of material abundance and instant communication, when human relations are fluid, global and without respect for the old boundaries and the old hesitations? Can we find our way back to the spirit of our civilisation, and if not, does it matter? The lecture is being organised in conjunction with the Pázmány Péter Catholic University and the Institute of Philosophy, National Academy of Sciences. Professor Ferenc Hörcher, Director, Institute of Philosophy, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Professor of Aesthetics at Pázmány Péter Catholic University, and a specialist of the political philosophy of British conservatism will respond to Sir Roger’s lecture, after which there will be time for questions. The event will close with a reception. Hörcher Ferenc (681).

Források: http://www.danubeinstitute.hu/article/europe-and-the-conservative-cause Home: http://www.roger-scruton.com/ Címkék: Centre for Humanities and Social Sciences (Budapest), Danube Institute (Budapest), Roger Scruton, Hörcher Ferenc, 2016 in Budapest, 2016-09-19, British conservatism, Knight Bachelor by Queen Elizabeth ll in the Queen’s 90th Birthday Honours List, Pázmány Péter Catholic University (Budapest), Institute of Philosophy, National Academy of Sciences (Budapest), in 1998 he was awarded by President Václav Havel the Czech Republic's Medal of Merit (First Class)
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