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Anscombe's Moral Philosophy

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Focusing on Elizabeth Anscombe's contributions to ethics, this book provides an accessible introduction to her moral philosophy while critiquing her perspectives on various topics, including the bombing of Hiroshima, same-sex marriage, and consequentialism. It delves into her views on moral obligation and intention, making it a comprehensive resource for understanding her influence and the complexities of her ethical theories.

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Anscombe's Moral Philosophy, Duncan Richter

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2010
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Title
Anscombe's Moral Philosophy
Language
English
Publisher
RLPG/Galleys
Released
2010
Format
Hardcover
Pages
190
ISBN13
9780739138847
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Focusing on Elizabeth Anscombe's contributions to ethics, this book provides an accessible introduction to her moral philosophy while critiquing her perspectives on various topics, including the bombing of Hiroshima, same-sex marriage, and consequentialism. It delves into her views on moral obligation and intention, making it a comprehensive resource for understanding her influence and the complexities of her ethical theories.