
Immerse yourself in the profound musings of Edmund Burke in his seminal work, "On Natural Society and An Inquiry Into The Sublime". This exploration of society's natural order and the concept of the sublime grapples with the intricate relationship between aesthetics and morality. Burke's keen observations and insightful analyses challenge conventional wisdom, offering fresh perspectives on human nature and social constructs. His eloquent prose and thought-provoking arguments will captivate readers, stirring a deep curiosity about the world around us. A compelling read for anyone interested in the philosophical underpinnings of society and the sublime. This book is a testament to Burke's enduring relevance in contemporary discourse.
Chapters
9
Books/Sections
4
Difficulty
Beginner
Table of Contents
- Section 1
- A VINDICATION OF NATURAL SOCIETY: OR, A VIEW OF THE MISERIES AND EVILS ARISING TO MANKIND FROM EVERY SPECIES OF ARTIFICIAL SOCIETY
- Section 1
- A PHILOSOPHICAL INQUIRY INTO THE ORIGIN OF OUR IDEAS OF THE SUBLIME AND BEAUTIFUL WITH AN INTRODUCTORY DISCOURSE CONCERNING TASTE, AND SEVERAL OTHER ADDITIONS