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245 | 1 | 0 | _aThe life and philosophy of Elizabeth Anscombe /edited by John Haldane. |
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_aElizabeth Anscombe : life and work _rJohn Haldane -- _tElizabeth Anscombe at Oxford _rAnthony Kenny -- _tAnscombe, Cambridge and the challenges of Wittgenstein _rArthur Gibson -- _tOn Anscombe's philosophical method _rUlf Hlobil, Katharina Nieswandt -- _tAnscombe on human immateriality, spirituality and dignity _rJohn Finnis -- _tAnscombe and Geach on mind and soul _rJohn Haldane -- _tAnscombe, zygotes and coming-to-be _rGuy Rohrbaugh -- _tAnscombe and the metaphysics of human action _rJohn Zeis -- _tThe intended and unintended consequences of Intention _rRachael Wiseman -- _tNothing added : Intention ยงยง19 and 20 _rCandace Vogler -- _tAnscombe, Thomson and double effect _rT.A. Cavanaugh -- _tAnscombe and practical truth in Aristotle _rSarah Broadie -- _tTruth as eternal norm : Anscombe on Anselm's De Veritate _rAnselm Winfried Muller -- _tAsymmetries in thinking about thought : Anscombe and Wiggins _rCora Diamond -- _tThe identity of a word _rRoger Teichmann. |
520 | 0 | _aThis collection brings together biographical portraits, personal reminiscences and philosophical studies of Anscombe's thought. It complements a previous volume in the series, The Moral Philosophy of Elizabeth Anscombe, by dealing more with philosophical methodology, philosophy of mind and action, intentionality and language, and the metaphysics of human beings, as well as biography. These two books together with four earlier volumes of Anscombe's own writings: Human Life, Action and Ethics, Faith in a Hard Ground, From Plato to Wittgenstein and Logic, Truth and Meaning, provide considerable resources for those interested in the work of one of the major philosophers of the twentieth century. Wherein lies her greatness? Among the elements composing this were her intellectual commitment, stamina and toughness. Of themselves these do not make for brilliance, but without them there tends only to be, at best, unsustained cleverness. In addition she had tremendous powers of analysis and argument. She also had a "nose" for fakes and mistakes, not the superficial yet pervasive sort that characterize the work of most philosophers in any period, but the deeper kind that give rise to ways of thinking that seem inescapable until the error and the escape routes are pointed out. | |
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