Book synopsis: G. E. M. Anscombe’s Intention, firmly established the philosophy of action as a distinctive field of inquiry. Donald Davidson called this 97-page book “the most important treatment of action since Aristotle.” But until quite recently, few scholars recognized the magnitude of Anscombe’s philosophical achievement. This collection of ten essays elucidates some of the more challenging aspects of Anscombe’s work and affirms her reputation as one of our most original philosophers. Born in 1919, Anscombe studied at St. Hugh’s College, Oxford, where she later held a research fellowship. In 1941 she married philosopher Peter Geach, with whom she had seven children. A close friend of Wittgenstein, in 1946 she joined Oxford’s Somervi...
Rachael Wiseman has argued that we cannot make sense of G.E.M. Anscombe’s Intention unless we recogn...
I discuss the third of Anscombe’s theses from “Modern Moral Philosophy”, namely that post-Sidgwickia...
Anscombe and Geach were among the most interesting philosophers to have come out of Oxford in the tw...
Book synopsis: G. E. M. Anscombe’s Intention, firmly established the philosophy of action as a disti...
G. E. M. Anscombe (b. 1919–d. 2001) is widely recognized as one of the most brilliant philosophers o...
THESIS 8317G. E. M. Anscombe\u27s work is seminal to action theory. Her major work in this area, Int...
By Rachael Wiseman Reference: Routledge Philosophy Guidebook to Anscombe's Intention. Oxon: Ro...
Philosophers commonly talk of Anscombe's book Intention as a single unified Account produced at a pa...
Les philosophes analytiques s'accordent généralement pour dire que c'est Elizabeth Anscombe (1919-20...
Anscombe’s 1971 inaugural lecture at Cambridge, entitled ‘Causality and Determination’, has had a la...
Il presente articolo è un’introduzione al pensierodi Elizabeth Anscombe, filosofa britannica e allie...
In this chapter, which is purely exegetical, I suggest that close attention to the legacy of Anscomb...
Introduction to Special Issue of the American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly on The Philosophy of ...
Ford, Anton; Hornsby, Jennifer and Stoutland, Frederick, eds. Essays on Anscombe’s Intention. Cambri...
Anscombe’s 1971 inaugural lecture at Cambridge, entitled ‘Causality and Determination’, has had a la...
Rachael Wiseman has argued that we cannot make sense of G.E.M. Anscombe’s Intention unless we recogn...
I discuss the third of Anscombe’s theses from “Modern Moral Philosophy”, namely that post-Sidgwickia...
Anscombe and Geach were among the most interesting philosophers to have come out of Oxford in the tw...
Book synopsis: G. E. M. Anscombe’s Intention, firmly established the philosophy of action as a disti...
G. E. M. Anscombe (b. 1919–d. 2001) is widely recognized as one of the most brilliant philosophers o...
THESIS 8317G. E. M. Anscombe\u27s work is seminal to action theory. Her major work in this area, Int...
By Rachael Wiseman Reference: Routledge Philosophy Guidebook to Anscombe's Intention. Oxon: Ro...
Philosophers commonly talk of Anscombe's book Intention as a single unified Account produced at a pa...
Les philosophes analytiques s'accordent généralement pour dire que c'est Elizabeth Anscombe (1919-20...
Anscombe’s 1971 inaugural lecture at Cambridge, entitled ‘Causality and Determination’, has had a la...
Il presente articolo è un’introduzione al pensierodi Elizabeth Anscombe, filosofa britannica e allie...
In this chapter, which is purely exegetical, I suggest that close attention to the legacy of Anscomb...
Introduction to Special Issue of the American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly on The Philosophy of ...
Ford, Anton; Hornsby, Jennifer and Stoutland, Frederick, eds. Essays on Anscombe’s Intention. Cambri...
Anscombe’s 1971 inaugural lecture at Cambridge, entitled ‘Causality and Determination’, has had a la...
Rachael Wiseman has argued that we cannot make sense of G.E.M. Anscombe’s Intention unless we recogn...
I discuss the third of Anscombe’s theses from “Modern Moral Philosophy”, namely that post-Sidgwickia...
Anscombe and Geach were among the most interesting philosophers to have come out of Oxford in the tw...