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Human Life, Action and Ethics - Essays By G.E.M. Anscombe

English · Paperback / Softback

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Informationen zum Autor Anscombe (1919-2001) read classics and philosophy at St Hugh's College, Oxford from 1937 to 1941 in which year she married the philosopher Peter Geach. She subsequently researched in philosophy at Newnham College, Cambridge where she became a student and friend of Ludwig Wittgenstein. One of his literary executors, she played a large part in editing his unpublished works and was their principal English translator. In 1946 she returned to Oxford as a University Lecturer in 1951. From 1970 until her retirement in 1986 she held the Chair of Philosophy at Cambridge. Klappentext This volume presents a collection of essays by the celebrated philosopher Elizabeth Anscombe. This collection includes papers on human nature and practical philosophy, together with the classic 'Modern Moral Philosophy'. Zusammenfassung This volume presents a collection of essays by the celebrated philosopher Elizabeth Anscombe. This collection includes papers on human nature and practical philosophy, together with the classic 'Modern Moral Philosophy'.

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Authors G E M Anscombe, G. E. M. Anscombe, G.E.M. Anscombe, Et al, Mary Geach
Assisted by Mary Geach (Editor), Luke Gormally (Editor)
Publisher Imprint Academic
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 21.03.2006
 
EAN 9781845400613
ISBN 978-1-84540-061-3
No. of pages 300
Dimensions 137 mm x 210 mm x 25 mm
Series St Andrews Studies in Philosophy and Public Affairs
St Andrews Studies in Philosophy and Public Affairs
Subject Non-fiction book

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