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Human life, action and ethics : essays by G.E.M. Anscombe / edited by Mary Geach and Luke Gormally.

Van Pelt Library BJ1011 .A57 2005
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Anscombe, G. E. M. (Gertrude Elizabeth Margaret)
Contributor:
Geach, Mary.
Gormally, Luke
George R. Fink Memorial Fund.
Series:
St. Andrews studies in philosophy and public affairs ; v. 4.
St Andrews studies in philosophy and public affairs ; v. 4
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Ethics.
Physical Description:
xxi, 298 pages ; 22 cm.
Place of Publication:
Exeter, UK ; Charlottesville, VA : Imprint Academic, [2005]
Summary:
This is the first collection of essays by the celebrated philosopher Elizabeth Anscombe since the publication of three volumes of her papers in 1981. This new collection includes a) articles published subsequent to those volumes and not hitherto gathered, b) previously unpublished papers on human nature and practical philosophy, together with c) the classic essay "Modern Moral Philosophy," and a few otherwise difficult to obtain early pieces such as her Listener article "Does Oxford Moral Philosophy Corrupt the Youth?." The appearance of this volume is a major publishing event.
Contents:
Analytical philosophy and the spirituality of man
Has mankind one soul : an angel distributed through many bodies?
Human essence
Were you a zygote?
Embryos and final causes
Knowledge and reverence for human life
The dignity of the human being
Chisholm on action
The causation of action
Practical inference
Practical truth
Does Oxford moral philosophy corrupt youth?
Modern moral philosophy
Good and bad human action
Action, intention and 'double effect'
The controversy over a new morality
Must one obey one's conscience?
Glanville Williams' The sanctity of life and the criminal law : a review
Who is wronged? : Philippa Foot on double effect
Prolegomenon to a pursuit of the definition of murder : the illegal and the unlawful
Murder and the morality of euthanasia
Commentary on John Harris' 'Ethical problems in the management of severely handicapped children'
Sins of omission?
The non-treatment of controls in clinical trials.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Local Notes:
Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the George R. Fink Memorial Fund.
ISBN:
1845400135
OCLC:
57282297

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