Elizabeth Anscombe was one of the most important philosophers of the twentieth century, as well as a friend, pupil and the main translator of Ludwig Wittgenstein. She wrote on a wide range of philosophical topics, publishing a handful of books and a large corpus of articles in her lifetime. This collection of twenty-two essays on the philosophy of Elizabeth Anscombe by an international array of experts in the field covers intention, ethical theory, human life, the first person, and Anscombe on other philosophers.
Elizabeth Anscombe was one of the most important philosophers of the twentieth century, as well as a friend, pupil and the main translator of Ludwig Wittgenstein. She wrote on a wide range of philosophical topics, publishing a handful of books and a large corpus of articles in her lifetime. This collection of twenty-two essays on the philosophy of Elizabeth Anscombe by an international array of experts in the field covers intention, ethical theory, human life, the first person, and Anscombe on other philosophers.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Roger Teichmann is Lecturer in Philosophy at St Hilda's College, Oxford. He is a leading authority on the work of Elizabeth Anscombe and the author of a number of books including The Philosophy of Elizabeth Anscombe (OUP, 2008) and Nature, Reason and the Good Life (OUP, 2011). A collection of his essays, Logos and Life, is forthcoming from Anthem Press. With John Berkman he is co-editing a volume of Anscombe's writings on Wittgenstein to be published by Oxford University Press.
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* Introduction, Roger Teichmann * Part I: Intention * 1. 'On Anscombe on Practical Knowledge and Practical Truth,' Lucy Campbell * 2. 'Intention with Which,' Charles F. Capps * 3. 'Intention, Knowledge and responsibility,' Rémi Clot-Goudard * 4. '"Practical knowledge" and testimony, Johannes Roessler * Part II: Ethical Theory * 5. 'Anscombe's Three Theses After Sixty Years: modern moral philosophy, polemic, and "Modern Moral Philosophy,"' Sophie Grace Chappell * 6. 'Practical Truth, Ethical Naturalism, and the Constitution of Agency in Anscombe's Ethics,' John Hacker-Wright * 7. 'Criterialism and Contextualism,' Gavin Lawrence * 8. 'Anscombe on Double Effect and Intended Consequences,' Cyrille Michon * 9. 'Anscombe on Ought,' Anselm Mueller * Part III: Human Life * 10.'Justice and Murder: The Backstory to Anscombe's "Modern Moral Philosophy,"' John Berkman * 11. 'Anscombe on euthanasia as murder,' David A. Jones * 12. 'The Knowledge of Human Dignity,' Micah Lott * 13. 'Life and Other Basic Rights in Anscombe,' Katharina Nieswandt * 14. 'Anscombe: Sexual Ethics,' Duncan Richter * 15. 'Linguistic idealism and human essence,' Rachael Wiseman * Part IV: The First Person * 16. 'The first person, self-consciousness and action,' Valerie Aucouturier * 17. 'Anscombe and Self-consciousness,' Adrian Haddock * 18. 'The first person and "The First person,"' Harold Noonan * Part V: Anscombe on/and Other Philosophers * 19. 'Anscombe's Wittgenstein,' Joel Backström * 20. 'Anscombe and Aquinas,' John Haldane * 21. 'Ethics and Action Theory: An Unhappy Divorce,' Constantine Sandis * 22. 'Anscombe and Wittgenstein on Knowledge "without Observation,"' Harold Teichman
* Introduction, Roger Teichmann * Part I: Intention * 1. 'On Anscombe on Practical Knowledge and Practical Truth,' Lucy Campbell * 2. 'Intention with Which,' Charles F. Capps * 3. 'Intention, Knowledge and responsibility,' Rémi Clot-Goudard * 4. '"Practical knowledge" and testimony, Johannes Roessler * Part II: Ethical Theory * 5. 'Anscombe's Three Theses After Sixty Years: modern moral philosophy, polemic, and "Modern Moral Philosophy,"' Sophie Grace Chappell * 6. 'Practical Truth, Ethical Naturalism, and the Constitution of Agency in Anscombe's Ethics,' John Hacker-Wright * 7. 'Criterialism and Contextualism,' Gavin Lawrence * 8. 'Anscombe on Double Effect and Intended Consequences,' Cyrille Michon * 9. 'Anscombe on Ought,' Anselm Mueller * Part III: Human Life * 10.'Justice and Murder: The Backstory to Anscombe's "Modern Moral Philosophy,"' John Berkman * 11. 'Anscombe on euthanasia as murder,' David A. Jones * 12. 'The Knowledge of Human Dignity,' Micah Lott * 13. 'Life and Other Basic Rights in Anscombe,' Katharina Nieswandt * 14. 'Anscombe: Sexual Ethics,' Duncan Richter * 15. 'Linguistic idealism and human essence,' Rachael Wiseman * Part IV: The First Person * 16. 'The first person, self-consciousness and action,' Valerie Aucouturier * 17. 'Anscombe and Self-consciousness,' Adrian Haddock * 18. 'The first person and "The First person,"' Harold Noonan * Part V: Anscombe on/and Other Philosophers * 19. 'Anscombe's Wittgenstein,' Joel Backström * 20. 'Anscombe and Aquinas,' John Haldane * 21. 'Ethics and Action Theory: An Unhappy Divorce,' Constantine Sandis * 22. 'Anscombe and Wittgenstein on Knowledge "without Observation,"' Harold Teichman
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