No Morality, No Self: Anscombe’s Radical Skepticism

Author:   James Doyle
Publisher:   Harvard University Press
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Pages:   256
Publication Date:   02 April 2018
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Author:   James Doyle
Publisher:   Harvard University Press
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ISBN:  

9780674976504


ISBN 10:   0674976509
Pages:   256
Publication Date:   02 April 2018
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James Doyle brings out how radical and philosophically significant are Elizabeth Anscombe's ideas, in his discussions of two of Anscombe's best-known theses: that the term 'moral' as it occurs in such contexts as 'moral obligation' is a word of merely mesmeric force, and that 'I' is not an expression that refers to something. Critics of these two theses must now think carefully and take stock in light of Doyle's arguments. This book is a major contribution to Anscombe studies.--Roger Teichmann, Oxford University No Morality, No Self: Anscombe's Radical Skepticism is an absolutely remarkable achievement. James Doyle shows that, when properly understood, Elizabeth Anscombe presents a major challenge to contemporary moral philosophy. This book will bring Anscombe's thought to the forefront of ethical theory.--Sergio Tenenbaum, University of Toronto No Morality, No Self: Themes from Anscombe is an absolutely remarkable achievement. James Doyle shows that, when properly understood, Elizabeth Anscombe presents a major challenge to contemporary moral philosophy. This book will bring Anscombe's thought to the forefront of ethical theory.--Sergio Tenenbaum, University of Toronto


No Morality, No Self: Themes from Anscombe is an absolutely remarkable achievement. James Doyle shows that, when properly understood, Elizabeth Anscombe presents a major challenge to contemporary moral philosophy. This book will bring Anscombe's thought to the forefront of ethical theory.--Sergio Tenenbaum, University of Toronto


James Doyle brings out how radical and philosophically significant are Elizabeth Anscombe's ideas, in his discussions of two of Anscombe's best-known theses: that the term 'moral' as it occurs in such contexts as 'moral obligation' is a word of merely mesmeric force, and that 'I' is not an expression that refers to something. Critics of these two theses must now think carefully and take stock in light of Doyle's arguments. This book is a major contribution to Anscombe studies.--Roger Teichmann, University of Oxford No Morality, No Self: Anscombe's Radical Skepticism is an absolutely remarkable achievement. James Doyle shows that, when properly understood, Elizabeth Anscombe presents a major challenge to contemporary moral philosophy. This book will bring Anscombe's thought to the forefront of ethical theory.--Sergio Tenenbaum, University of Toronto


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James Doyle is Lecturer in Philosophy at Harvard University.

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