From Parmenides to Wittgenstein.
Material type: TextReference number:7306748Series: The Collected philosophical papers of G.E.M. Anscombe, v. 1Publication details: Minneapolis, University of Minnesota Press [1981] Description: xi, 141 p. 23 cmSubject(s): Philosophy, Ancient | Philosophy, Modern
Contents:
Parmenides, mystery and contradiction.--The early theory of forms.--The new theory of forms.--Understanding proofs: Meno, 85db9s-86cb2s, continued.--Aristotle and the sea battle.--The principle of individuation.--Thought and action in Aristotle.--Necessity and truth.--Hume and Julius Caesar.--"Whatever has a beginning of existence must have a cause": Hume's argument exposed.--Will and emotion.--Retraction.--The question of linguistic idealism.
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Parmenides, mystery and contradiction.--The early theory of forms.--The new theory of forms.--Understanding proofs: Meno, 85db9s-86cb2s, continued.--Aristotle and the sea battle.--The principle of individuation.--Thought and action in Aristotle.--Necessity and truth.--Hume and Julius Caesar.--"Whatever has a beginning of existence must have a cause": Hume's argument exposed.--Will and emotion.--Retraction.--The question of linguistic idealism.
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