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OverviewG. E. M. Anscombe (1919–2001) is one of the most important philosophers of the twentieth century. Known primarily for influencing research in action theory and moral philosophy, her work also has relevance in the study of metaphysics, philosophy of language, philosophy of mind, philosophy of religion, and politics. The Anscombean Mind provides a comprehensive survey of Anscombe’s thought, not only placing it in its historical context but also exploring its enduring significance in contemporary debates. Divided into three clear parts, twenty-three chapters by an international array of contributors address the following themes: ancient philosophy metaphysics mind and language Wittgenstein action and ethics politics religion and faith. The Anscombean Mind is an indispensable resource for anyone studying and researching action theory, ethics, moral philosophy, Wittgenstein, twentieth-century philosophy, and Anscombe herself. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Adrian Haddock (University of Stirling, UK) , Rachael Wiseman (University of Liverpool, UK)Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.940kg ISBN: 9781138551367ISBN 10: 1138551368 Pages: 518 Publication Date: 30 November 2021 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsIntroduction Adrian Haddock and Rachael Wiseman 1. Mary Somerville Fellowship Report, May 1948 G. E. M. Anscombe Part 1: From Parmenides to Wittgenstein 2. Anscombe’s Aristotelian Metaphysics Christopher Frey 3. The Enigma of Existence: Russellm? Kantfrege? Anscombe Arindam Chakrabarti 4. Anscombe, Stenius, and Ramsey on the Tractatus Peter Sullivan 5. Anscombe on Wittgenstein’s On Certainty: Linguistic Idealism, World-Pictures and Scepticism Andy Hamilton Part 2: Metaphysics and the Philosophy of Mind 6. What is so Necessary about the Past? Anscombe Asymmetrist Anselm Winfried Müller 7. Temporal Passage and Being in Time Colin Johnston 8. Metaphysics and Modals Roger Teichmann 9. What do I Really See? What do I Really Do? Rachael Wiseman 10. On Our Relation to the World as a Whole, and to Others, in General Adrian Haddock 11. How Receptive Knowledge Relates to Practical Knowledge John McDowell 12. What is the Moral of Davidson’s Carbon Copier? Towards an Anscombean account of Practical Knowledge Eylem Özaltun 13. Anscombe and the Difference Rationality Makes Eric Marcus 14. The Practicality of Practical Inference Will Small Part 3: Ethics, Religion, and Politics 15. Anscombe’s Skepticism about the Possibility of (Kantian) Practical Syllogisms Alexandra Newton 16. What is the Bearing of Thinking on Doing? Marshal Bierson and John Schwenkler 17. Human Action Valérie Aucouturier 18. The Elusiveness of the Voluntary: Anscombe and the Problem of Human Agency Jean-Philippe Narboux 19. Sensation in Intention Clare Mac Cumhaill 20. Justice in Criminal Trials R. A. Duff 21. Anscombe and the Rules of Ordinary Practices Peter Faulconbridge 22. Anscombe on the Dignity of the Human Being Matthias Haase 23. Practical Knowledge and the Spiritual Nature of Man Evgenia Mylonaki. IndexReviewsAuthor InformationAdrian Haddock is a Senior Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Stirling, UK. He has written on action, perception, knowledge, and language. Rachael Wiseman is Senior Lecturer in Philosophy at University of Liverpool, UK. She is the author of the Routledge Guidebook to Anscombe’s Intention (2016). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |