From Plato to Wittgenstein: Essays by G.E.M. Anscombe

· St Andrews Studies in Philosophy and Public Affairs Book 18 · Andrews UK Limited
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In 2005 St Andrews Studies published a volume of essays by Anscombe entitled Human Life, Action and Ethics, followed in 2008 by a second with the title Faith in a Hard Ground. Both books were highly praised. This third volume brings essays on the thought of historical philosophers in which Anscombe engages directly with their ideas and arguments. Many are published here for the first time and the collection provides further testimony to Anscombe's insight and intellectual imagination.

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Elizabeth Anscombe was one of the leading philosophers of the twentieth century, studying and teaching at both Oxford and Cambridge. In 1970 she was made a professor of philosophy at Cambridge, accepting the chair previously held by her mentor and friend Ludwig Wittgenstein, at whose request she translated various of his works into English.

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