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书名: The collected philosophical papers of G.E.M. Anscombe
作者: G. E. M Anscombe (Author)
出版社: B. Blackwell (1981)
语言:English
ISBN-10: 0631129227(第一卷),0631129324(第二卷)
备注:根据Wikipedia的说明,应该还有第三卷:Ethics, Religion and Politics,ISBN 0631129421,可惜暂时找不到。
About Author (From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia):
G. E. M. Anscombe (18 March 1919 – 5 January 2001) (born Gertrude Elizabeth Margaret Anscombe, also known as Elizabeth Anscombe) was a British analytic philosopher. A student of Ludwig Wittgenstein, she became an authority on his work, and edited and translated many books drawn from his writings, above all his Philosophical Investigations. She wrote on the philosophy of mind, philosophy of action, philosophical logic, philosophy of language, and ethics. Her 1958 article "Modern Moral Philosophy" introduced the term "consequentialism" into the language of analytic philosophy; this and subsequent articles had a seminal influence on contemporary virtue ethics. Her monograph Intention is generally recognized as her greatest and most influential work, and the continuing philosophical interest in the concepts of intention, action and practical reasoning can be said to have taken its main impetus from this work.
Volume 1: From Parmenides to Wittgenstein:
- PART 0ne: The Ancient Greeks
- 1. Parmenides, Mystery and Contradiction
- 2. The Early Theory of Forms
- 3. The New Theory of Forms
- 4. Understanding Proofs: Meno, 85dg - 86c2, Continued
- 5. Aristotle and the Sea Battle: De Interpretatione, Chapter IX
- Appendix: A Note on Diodorus Cronus
- 6. The Principle of Individuation
- 7. Thought and Action in Aristotle: What is 'Practical Truth?'
- PART Two: Medieval and Modern Philosophers
- 8. Necessity and Truth
- 9. Hume and Julius Caesar
- 10. "Whatever has a Beginning of Existence must have a Cause": Hume's Argument Exposed
- 11. Will and Emotion
- 12. Retractation
- 13. The Question of Linguistic Idealism
- Index
- PART ONE: The Philosophy of Mind
- 1. The Intentionality of Sensation: A Grammatical Feature
- 2. The First Person
- 3. Substance
- 4. The Subjectivity of Sensation
- 5. Events in the Mind
- 6. Comments on Professor R. L. Gregory's Paper on Perception
- 7. On Sensations of Position
- 8. Intention
- 9. Pretending
- 10. On the Grammar of 'Enjoy'
- PART TWO: Memory and the Past
- 11. The Reality of the Past
- 12. Memory, 'Experience' and Causation
- PART THREE: Causality and Time
- 13. Causality and Determination
- 14. Times, Beginnings and Causes
- 15. Soft Determinism
- 16. Causality and Extensionality
- 17. Before and After
- 18. Subjunctive Conditionals
- 19. "Under a Description"
- 20 Analysis Competition -Tenth Problem
- 21 A Reply to Mr C. S. Lewis's Argument that "Naturalism" is Self-Refuting
- Index