Routledge Philosophy GuideBook to Anscombe’s Intention
<P>G. E. M. Anscombe’s Intention is a classic of twentieth-century philosophy. The work has been enormously influential despite being a dense and largely misunderstood text. It is a standard reference point for anyone engaging with philosophy of action and philosophy of psychology.</P> <P>In this Routledge Philosophy GuideBook, Rachael Wiseman:</P> <UL> <UL> <P></P></UL> <LI>situates <I>Intention</I> in relation to Anscombe’s moral philosophy and philosophy of mind</LI> <LI>considers the influence of Aquinas, Aristotle, Frege, and Wittgenstein on the method and content of <I>Intention</I></LI> <LI>adopts a structure for assessing the text that shows how Anscombe unifies the three aspects of the concept of intention</LI> <LI>considers the influence and implications of the piece whilst distinguishing it from subsequent work in the philosophy of action</LI> <UL> <P></P></UL></UL> <P>Ideal for anyone wanting to understand and gain a perspective on Elizabeth Anscombe’s seminal work, this guide is an essential introduction, useful in the study of the philosophy of action, ethics, philosophy of psychology and related areas.</P>