Anscombe, G. E. M.

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Name (Hebrew)
אנסקום, ג.א.מ.
Name (Latin)
Anscombe, G. E. M.
Other forms of name
Anscombe, Gertrude Elizabeth Margaret
Anscombe, Elizabeth
Anscombe, G.E.M. (Gertrude Elizabeth Margaret)
Date of birth
1919-03-18
Date of death
2001-01-05
Associated country
Great Britain
Occupation
Philosophers
College teachers
Associated Language
eng
Gender
female
Language
English
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 59078032
Wikidata: Q229646
Library of congress: n 79064560
Sources of Information
  • LCN: Anscombe, G.E.M. (Gertrude Elizabeth Margaret); note b. 1919.
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Wikipedia description:

Gertrude Elizabeth Margaret Anscombe (; 18 March 1919 – 5 January 2001), usually cited as G. E. M. Anscombe or Elizabeth Anscombe, was a British analytic philosopher. She wrote on the philosophy of mind, philosophy of action, philosophical logic, philosophy of language, and ethics. She was a prominent figure of analytical Thomism, a Fellow of Somerville College, Oxford, and a professor of philosophy at the University of Cambridge. Anscombe was a student of Ludwig Wittgenstein and became an authority on his work and edited and translated many books drawn from his writings, above all his Philosophical Investigations. Anscombe's 1958 article "Modern Moral Philosophy" introduced the term consequentialism into the language of analytic philosophy, and had a seminal influence on contemporary virtue ethics. Her monograph Intention (1957) was described by Donald Davidson as "the most important treatment of action since Aristotle". It is "widely considered a foundational text in contemporary philosophy of action" and has also had influence in the philosophy of practical reason."

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