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Gertrude Elizabeth Margaret Anscombe, 1919-2001. Distinguished English analytic philosopher, who also translated many of Wittgenstein's works into the English language. Her own principal contribution was in ethics.
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Student paper from 1988 by David W. Croft. Criticizes various arguments and assumptions underlying Anscombe's treatment of war.
An attempt by Steve Bayne to resolve a dilemma raised in Anscombe's classic work Intention, concerning the manner in which know about our intentional actions.
Obituary by Robert P. George from the National Review. Notes Anscombe's role in the pro-life movement.
Obituary by Anscombe's colleague John M. Dolan, published in First Things in 2001. Discusses her life history at length.
Some comments by Alfred J. Freddoso on this paper by Anscombe.
Some comments by Alfred J. Freddoso on this paper by Anscombe.
Student paper from 1988 by David W. Croft. Criticizes various arguments and assumptions underlying Anscombe's treatment of war.
An attempt by Steve Bayne to resolve a dilemma raised in Anscombe's classic work Intention, concerning the manner in which know about our intentional actions.
Obituary by Robert P. George from the National Review. Notes Anscombe's role in the pro-life movement.
Obituary by Anscombe's colleague John M. Dolan, published in First Things in 2001. Discusses her life history at length.

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