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Sarah E. Worth

    In Defense of Reading
    Taste
    • A thoughtful consideration of taste as a sense and an idea and of how we might jointly develop both. When we eat, we eat the world: taking something from outside and making it part of us. But what does it taste of? And can we develop our taste? In Taste, Sarah Worth argues that taste is a sense that needs educating, for the real pleasures of eating only come with an understanding of what one really likes. From taste as an abstract concept to real examples of food, she explores how we can learn about and develop our sense of taste through themes ranging from pleasure, authenticity, and food fraud, to visual images, recipes, and food writing.

      Taste
    • In Defense of Reading

      • 240 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden

      Exploring the moral, social, and cognitive benefits of reading, this book offers a philosophical perspective on how literature enriches our lives. Sarah Worth delves into the profound impact of reading on personal development and societal interactions, highlighting its role in shaping ethical understanding and enhancing cognitive abilities. Through insightful analysis, the author reveals the transformative power of engaging with texts and the importance of literature in fostering a more empathetic and informed society.

      In Defense of Reading