Anscombes Radical Skepticism
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Köp båda 2 för 1070 krTimely 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
James Doyle is Lecturer in Philosophy at Harvard University.