The two minds of Roger Scruton

Studies in Philosophy and Education 11 (2):187-193 (1991)
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Abstract

In two recent pieces Roger Scruton recommends that we should instil in children feelings of revulsion towards homosexuality; whereas the corollaries of his earlier book Sexual Desire contradict this. These inconsistences are exposed and discussedand the preferability of his earlier stance defended.

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Homosexuality: a philosophical inquiry.Michael Ruse - 1988 - New York, NY: Blackwell.
The philosopher on Dover Beach: essays.Roger Scruton - 1990 - Manchester [England]: Carcanet.
On distinguishing between love and lust.J. Martin Stafford - 1977 - Journal of Value Inquiry 11 (4):292-303.

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