The Philosophy of Beards / A Lecture Physiological, Artistic & Historical
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The lecture combines wit and scholarship to examine facial hair from multiple angles: a physiological account of hair structure and protective functions; artistic and aesthetic commentary on form and fashion; a historical survey of changing attitudes toward beards; and a rebuttal of common objections to wearing them. It intersperses observations on health, anatomy, and social taste with illustrative notes and humorous examples to argue for the natural and practical value of facial hair.
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