
One Of The Most Important Philosophers Of Recent Times, Elizabeth Anscombe Wrote Books And Articles On A Wide Range Of Topics, Including The Ground-breaking Monograph Intention. Her Work Is Original, Challenging, Often Difficult, Always Insightful; But It Has Frequently Been Misunderstood, And Its Overall Significance Is Still Not Fully Appreciated. This Book Is The First Major Study Of Anscombe's Philosophical Oeuvre. In It, Roger Teichmann Presents Anscombe's Main Ideas, Bringing Out Their Interconnections, Elaborating And Discussing Their Implications, Pointing Out Objections And Difficulties, And Aiming To Give A Unified Overview Of Her Philosophy. Many Of Anscombe's Arguments Are Relevant To Contemporary Debates, As Teichmann Shows, And On A Number Of Topics What Anscombe Has To Say Constitutes A Powerful Alternative To Dominant Or Popular Views. Among The Writings Discussed Are Intention, 'practical Inference', 'modern Moral Philosophy', 'rules, Rights And Promises', 'on Brute Facts', 'the First Person', 'the Intentionality Of Sensation', 'causality And Determination', An Introduction To Wittgenstein's Tractatus, 'the Question Of Linguistic Idealism', And A Number Of Other Pieces, Including Some That Are Little Known Or Hard To Obtain. A Complete Bibliography Of Anscombe's Writings Is Also Included. Ranging From The Philosophy Of Action, Through Ethics, To Philosophy Of Mind, Metaphysics, And The Philosophy Of Logic And Language, This Book Is A Study Of One Of The Most Significant Bodies Of Work In Modern Philosophy, Spanning More Than Fifty Years, And As Pertinent Today As Ever.
This book investigates the philosophical oeuvre of Elizabeth Anscombe to provide a unified overview of her contributions to ethics, action theory, and metaphysics. Roger Teichmann, a scholar of contemporary philosophy, synthesizes Anscombe's diverse writings—ranging from her seminal work on intention to her critiques of modern moral philosophy—to clarify her arguments and demonstrate their ongoing relevance to current academic debates. By mapping the interconnections between her various papers and monographs, the author aims to correct common misunderstandings of her work and establish its significance within the broader history of twentieth-century thought.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts recognize this study as a foundational resource for those seeking to understand the breadth of Anscombe's thought. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which is intended for students and scholars already familiar with analytic philosophy.
Page Count:
256
Publication Date:
2008-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10:
0191538450
ISBN-13:
9780191538452
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