Frequently cited and just as often disputed, Elizabeth Anscombe\'s "Modern Moral Philosophy" (1958) and "The First Person" (1975) are touchstones of twentieth-century analytic philosophy.
No Morality, No Self offers a fresh interpretation of Anscombe\'s still-controversial theses about ethical reasoning and individual identity, spec.
Though the arguments Anscombe advances in these papers are familiar to philosophers, their significance remains widely misunderstood, says James Doyle.
Frequently cited and just as often disputed, Elizabeth Anscombe\'s "Modern Moral Philosophy" (1958) and "The First Person" (1975) are touchstones of twentieth-century analytic philosophy