Roger Scruton is on shaky ground slating modern architecture

The philosopher should heed his admired Wittgenstein and keep schtum on subjects he knows little aboutPhilosophers through the ages have rarely had much to say about architecture. Perhaps they've been wise to keep quiet, for architecture can only truly be understood by experiencing its physicality, rather than whatever theory might underpin it. In an opinion piece in the Times, the philosopher Ro...
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The philosopher should heed his admired Wittgenstein and keep schtum on subjects he knows little about.

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