No Morality, No Self (inbunden)
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256
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2018-04-02
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Harvard University Press
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9780674976504

No Morality, No Self

Anscombes Radical Skepticism

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Frequently cited and just as often disputed, Elizabeth Anscombes Modern Moral Philosophy (1958) and The First Person (1975) are touchstones of twentieth-century analytic philosophy. Though the arguments Anscombe advances in these papers are familiar to philosophers, their significance remains widely misunderstood, says James Doyle. No Morality, No Self offers a fresh interpretation of Anscombes still-controversial theses about ethical reasoning and individual identity, specifically, her argument that the term moral (as it occurs in such contexts as moral obligation) is literally meaningless, and that I does not refer to some special entity called a selfa pair of claims that philosophers have responded to with deep skepticism. However unsettling Anscombes conclusions may be, Doyle shows the underlying seriousness of the British philosophers reasoning, exposing with clarity and concision how the counterarguments of Anscombes detractors are based on a flawed or incomplete understanding of her ideas. Doyle zeroes in on the central conundrum Anscombe posed to the referentialist school: namely, that it is impossible to give a noncircular explanation of how I refers to the person who utters it. He shows where the refutations of philosophers including Lucy OBrien, Gareth Evans, and Ian Rumfitt fall short, and throws light on why I developed features that make it look as if it functions as a referring expression. Reconciling seemingly incompatible points of view, Doyle argues that I does refer to a self, but not in a way anyone suspecteda surprising conclusion that is entirely propos of Anscombes provocative thought.
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Timely and significant[A] meticulous examination of Anscombes work. -- Constantine Sandis * Times Literary Supplement * No Morality, No Self: Anscombes 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 Anscombes thought to the forefront of ethical theory. -- Sergio Tenenbaum, University of Toronto James Doyle brings out how radical and philosophically significant are Elizabeth Anscombes ideas, in his discussions of two of Anscombes 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 Doyles arguments. This book is a major contribution to Anscombe studies. -- Roger Teichmann, University of Oxford

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James Doyle is Lecturer in Philosophy at Harvard University.