An Introduction to Wittgenstein s Tractatus Anscombe guides us through the Tractatus and thereby Wittgenstein s early philosophy as a whole She shows in particular how his arguments developed out of the discussions of Russell and Frege This r

Anscombe guides us through the Tractatus and, thereby, Wittgenstein s early philosophy as a whole She shows in particular how his arguments developed out of the discussions of Russell and Frege This reprint is of the fourth, corrected edition.
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Free Read [Crime Book] ó An Introduction to Wittgenstein's Tractatus - by G.E.M. Anscombe ✓
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Title: Free Read [Crime Book] ó An Introduction to Wittgenstein's Tractatus - by G.E.M. Anscombe ✓
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Gertrude Elizabeth Margaret Anscombe, better 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.