127 relations: Acting under a description, Action (philosophy), Action theory (philosophy), Alasdair MacIntyre, Allen W. Wood, American Philosophical Association, Analytic philosophy, Analytical Thomism, Anscombe, Argument from reason, Aristotelian Society, Ascension Parish Burial Ground, Þorsteinn Gylfason, Bernard Williams, Brian Davies (philosopher), Brute fact, C. S. Lewis, Cambridge University Moral Sciences Club, Candace Vogler, Charles Taylor (philosopher), Christian philosophy, Columba Ryan, Commensurability (philosophy of science), Consequentialism, Deaths in 2001, Direction of fit, Dorothy Marie Donnelly, Ethics, Eudaimonia, Faculty of Philosophy, University of Cambridge, Faculty of Philosophy, University of Oxford, Gareth Evans (philosopher), Hidé Ishiguro, Howison Lectures in Philosophy, Humanae vitae, Index of analytic philosophy articles, Index of contemporary philosophy articles, Index of philosophy articles (D–H), Index of philosophy of language articles, Index of philosophy of mind articles, Intention (book), Intentionality, Iris Murdoch, Is–ought problem, Jenny Teichman, John Haldane (philosopher), John Searle, Kalam cosmological argument, Kantian ethics, Kraft Circle, ..., List of British philosophers, List of Catholic authors, List of Catholic philosophers and theologians, List of converts to Christianity from nontheism, List of converts to the Catholic Church, List of English people, List of epistemologists, List of ethicists, List of Fellows of the British Academy elected in the 1960s, List of important publications in philosophy, List of Limerick people, List of philosophers (A–C), List of philosophers born in the 20th century, List of philosophers of language, List of philosophers of mind, List of philosophy anniversaries, List of translators into English, List of University of Cambridge people, List of University of Oxford people in academic disciplines, List of venerated couples, List of women philosophers, List of works published posthumously, Literae Humaniores, Ludwig Wittgenstein, Mary Midgley, Max Charlesworth, Michael Dummett, Mind–body dualism, Miracles (book), Modern Moral Philosophy, Monocle, Naming and Necessity, New feminism, Normative ethics, On Certainty, Ordinary language philosophy, Oswald Hanfling, Outline of ethics, Oxford University Newman Society, Paul Feyerabend, Paul Ziff, Peter Geach, Philippa Foot, Philosophical Investigations, Remarks on Colour, Remarks on the Foundations of Mathematics, Rewriting the Soul, Roger Scruton, Rosalind Hursthouse, Rush Rhees, Scare quotes, Sexual Desire (book), Socratic Club, Some Remarks on Logical Form, Sub specie aeternitatis, Sydenham High School, Tamara Horowitz, The Journal of Philosophy, Theologo '67, Thomas Aquinas, Thomism, Tibor Machan, University of Cambridge, University of Oxford, Victor Reppert, Virtue ethics, Western philosophy, Women in philosophy, Zettel (Wittgenstein), 1919 in Ireland, 1919 in literature, 1957 in literature, 1971 in literature, 1971 in philosophy, 2001 in Ireland, 2001 in literature, 2001 in philosophy. Expand index (77 more) »
Acting under a description
Acting under a description is a conception of the intentionality of human action introduced by philosopher G. E. M. Anscombe.
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Action (philosophy)
In philosophy, an action is something which is done by an agent.
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Action theory (philosophy)
Action theory (or theory of action) is an area in philosophy concerned with theories about the processes causing willful human bodily movements of a more or less complex kind.
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Alasdair MacIntyre
Alasdair Chalmers MacIntyre (born 12 January 1929) is a Scottish philosopher, primarily known for his contribution to moral and political philosophy, but also known for his work in history of philosophy and theology.
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Allen W. Wood
Allen William Wood (born October 26, 1942) is an American philosopher specializing in the work of Immanuel Kant and German Idealism, with particular interests in ethics and social philosophy.
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American Philosophical Association
The American Philosophical Association (APA) is the main professional organization for philosophers in the United States.
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Analytic philosophy
Analytic philosophy (sometimes analytical philosophy) is a style of philosophy that became dominant in the Western world at the beginning of the 20th century.
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Analytical Thomism
Analytical Thomism is a philosophical movement which promotes the interchange of ideas between the thought of Saint Thomas Aquinas (including the philosophy carried on in relation to his thinking, called 'Thomism'), and modern analytic philosophy.
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Anscombe
Anscombe is a surname.
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Argument from reason
The argument from reason is an argument against naturalism and for the existence of God (or at least a supernatural being that is the source of human reason).
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Aristotelian Society
The Aristotelian Society for the Systematic Study of Philosophy, more generally known as the Aristotelian Society, was founded at a meeting on 19 April 1880, at 17 Bloomsbury Square.
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Ascension Parish Burial Ground
The Ascension Parish Burial Ground, formerly the burial ground for the parish of St Giles and St Peter's, is a cemetery in Cambridge, England.
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Þorsteinn Gylfason
Þorsteinn Gylfason (12 August 1942 – 16 August 2005) was an Icelandic philosopher, translator, musician and poet.
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Bernard Williams
Sir Bernard Arthur Owen Williams, FBA (21 September 1929 – 10 June 2003) was an English moral philosopher.
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Brian Davies (philosopher)
Father Brian Evan Anthony Davies, OP (born 1951) is a British philosopher.
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Brute fact
In contemporary philosophy, a brute fact is a fact that has no explanation.
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C. S. Lewis
Clive Staples Lewis (29 November 1898 – 22 November 1963) was a British novelist, poet, academic, medievalist, literary critic, essayist, lay theologian, broadcaster, lecturer, and Christian apologist.
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Cambridge University Moral Sciences Club
The Cambridge University Moral Sciences Club, founded in October 1878, is a philosophy discussion group that meets weekly at Cambridge during term time.
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Candace Vogler
Candace A. Vogler is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Chicago.
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Charles Taylor (philosopher)
Charles Margrave Taylor (born 1931) is a Canadian philosopher from Montreal, Quebec, and professor emeritus at McGill University best known for his contributions to political philosophy, the philosophy of social science, the history of philosophy, and intellectual history.
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Christian philosophy
Christian philosophy is a development in philosophy that is characterised by coming from a Christian tradition.
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Columba Ryan
Columba Ryan OP (born Patrick Ryan, 13 January 1916 – 4 August 2009) was a Dominican priest who was a philosophy teacher, university chaplain, and pastor.
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Commensurability (philosophy of science)
Commensurability is a concept in the philosophy of science whereby scientific theories are commensurable if scientists can discuss them using a shared nomenclature that allows direct comparison of theories to determine which theory is more valid or useful.
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Consequentialism
Consequentialism is the class of normative ethical theories holding that the consequences of one's conduct are the ultimate basis for any judgment about the rightness or wrongness of that conduct.
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Deaths in 2001
The following is a list of notable deaths in 2001.
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Direction of fit
The technical term direction-of-fit is used to describe the distinctions that are offered by two related sets of opposing terms.
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Dorothy Marie Donnelly
Dorothy Marie Donnelly (September 7, 1903 – May 2, 1994) was a poet and essayist, the author of six books of poetry and prose and numerous articles published in Europe and the US.
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Ethics
Ethics or moral philosophy is a branch of philosophy that involves systematizing, defending, and recommending concepts of right and wrong conduct.
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Eudaimonia
Eudaimonia (Greek: εὐδαιμονία), sometimes anglicized as eudaemonia or eudemonia, is a Greek word commonly translated as happiness or welfare; however, "human flourishing or prosperity" has been proposed as a more accurate translation.
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Faculty of Philosophy, University of Cambridge
The University of Cambridge was the birthplace of the 'analytical' school of philosophy in the early 20th century.
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Faculty of Philosophy, University of Oxford
The Faculty of Philosophy, University of Oxford was founded in 2001.
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Gareth Evans (philosopher)
Gareth Evans (12 May 1946 – 10 August 1980) was a British philosopher who made substantial contributions to logic, philosophy of language and philosophy of mind.
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Hidé Ishiguro
Hidé Ishiguro (Japanese: 石黒ひで; born c. 1935) is a Japanese analytic philosopher and emeritus professor at Keio University, Tokyo.
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Howison Lectures in Philosophy
The Howison Lectures in Philosophy are a lecture series established in 1919 by friends and former students of George Howison, who served as the Mills Professor of Intellectual and Moral Philosophy and Civil Polity at the University of California, Berkeley.
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Humanae vitae
Humanae vitae (Latin: Of Human Life) is an encyclical written by Pope Paul VI and dated 25 July 1968.
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Index of analytic philosophy articles
This is a list of articles in analytic philosophy.
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Index of contemporary philosophy articles
This is a list of articles in contemporary philosophy.
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Index of philosophy articles (D–H)
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Index of philosophy of language articles
This is an index of articles in philosophy of language.
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Index of philosophy of mind articles
This is a list of philosophy of mind articles.
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Intention (book)
Intention is a 1957 book by the philosopher G. E. M. Anscombe.
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Intentionality
Intentionality is a philosophical concept and is defined by the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy as "the power of minds to be about, to represent, or to stand for, things, properties and states of affairs".
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Iris Murdoch
Dame Jean Iris Murdoch (15 July 1919 – 8 February 1999) was a British novelist and philosopher born in Ireland to Irish parentage.
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Is–ought problem
The is–ought problem, as articulated by Scottish philosopher and historian David Hume (1711–76), states that many writers make claims about what ought to be, based on statements about what is.
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Jenny Teichman
Jenny Teichman is an Australian/British philosopher, writing mostly on ethics.
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John Haldane (philosopher)
John Joseph Haldane (born 19 February 1954) is a Scottish philosopher, commentator and broadcaster.
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John Searle
John Rogers Searle (born 31 July 1932) is an American philosopher.
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Kalam cosmological argument
The Kalām cosmological argument is a modern formulation of the cosmological argument for the existence of God; named for the kalam (medieval Islamic scholasticism), it was popularized by William Lane Craig in his The Kalām Cosmological Argument (1979).
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Kantian ethics
Kantian ethics refers to a deontological ethical theory ascribed to the German philosopher Immanuel Kant.
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Kraft Circle
The Kraft Circle was a student society of philosophers at the Institut für Österreichische Geschichtsforschung of the University of Vienna devoted to "considering philosophical problems in a nonmetaphysical manner and with special reference to the findings of the sciences".
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List of British philosophers
This page provides a list of British philosophers; of people who either worked within Great Britain, or the country's citizens working abroad.
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List of Catholic authors
The authors listed on this page should be limited to those who identify as Catholic authors in some form.
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List of Catholic philosophers and theologians
This is a list of philosophers and theologians whose Catholicism is important to their work.
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List of converts to Christianity from nontheism
This is a list of notable converts to Christianity who were not theists before their conversion.
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List of converts to the Catholic Church
The following is an incomplete list of notable individuals who converted to Catholicism from a different religion or no religion.
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List of English people
Listed below are English people of note and some notable individuals born in England.
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List of epistemologists
This is a list of epistemologists, that is, people who theorize about the nature of knowledge, belief formation and the nature of justification.
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List of ethicists
List of ethicists including religious or political figures recognized by those outside their tradition as having made major contributions to ideas about ethics, or raised major controversies by taking strong positions on previously unexplored problems.
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List of Fellows of the British Academy elected in the 1960s
The British Academy consists of world-leading scholars and researchers in the humanities and social sciences.
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List of important publications in philosophy
This is a list of important publications in philosophy, organized by field.
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List of Limerick people
This is a list of notable people who are from Limerick city or county, Ireland, or have strong associations with either.
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List of philosophers (A–C)
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List of philosophers born in the 20th century
Philosophers born in the 20th century (and others important in the history of philosophy) listed alphabetically.
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List of philosophers of language
This is a list of philosophers of language.
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List of philosophers of mind
This is a list of philosophers of mind.
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List of philosophy anniversaries
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List of translators into English
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List of University of Cambridge people
This is a list of University of Cambridge people, featuring members of the University of Cambridge segregated in accordance with their fields of achievement.
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List of University of Oxford people in academic disciplines
This is a list of people from the University of Oxford in academic disciplines.
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List of venerated couples
The following is a list of modern-day couples recognized by various Christian denominations to have lived such an exemplary holy lives in marriage and are under the process for canonization.
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List of women philosophers
This is a list of women philosophers ordered alphabetically by surname.
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List of works published posthumously
The following is a list of works that were published or distributed posthumously.
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Literae Humaniores
Literae Humaniores is the name given to an undergraduate course focused on Classics (Ancient Rome, Ancient Greece, Latin, ancient Greek and philosophy) at the University of Oxford and some other universities.
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Ludwig Wittgenstein
Ludwig Josef Johann Wittgenstein (26 April 1889 – 29 April 1951) was an Austrian-British philosopher who worked primarily in logic, the philosophy of mathematics, the philosophy of mind, and the philosophy of language.
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Mary Midgley
Mary Beatrice Midgley (née Scrutton; born 13 September 1919) is a British moral philosopher.
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Max Charlesworth
Maxwell John Charlesworth AO FAHA (30 December 1925 – 2 June 2014) was an Australian philosopher and public intellectual.
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Michael Dummett
Sir Michael Anthony Eardley Dummett, FBA (27 June 192527 December 2011) was an English philosopher, described as "among the most significant British philosophers of the last century and a leading campaigner for racial tolerance and equality." He was, until 1992, Wykeham Professor of Logic at the University of Oxford.
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Mind–body dualism
Mind–body dualism, or mind–body duality, is a view in the philosophy of mind that mental phenomena are, in some respects, non-physical,Hart, W.D. (1996) "Dualism", in A Companion to the Philosophy of Mind, ed.
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Miracles (book)
Miracles is a book written by C. S. Lewis, originally published in 1947 and revised in 1960.
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Modern Moral Philosophy
"Modern Moral Philosophy" is an article on moral philosophy by G. E. M. Anscombe, originally published in the journal Philosophy, vol.
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Monocle
A monocle is a type of corrective lens used to correct or enhance the vision in only one eye.
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Naming and Necessity
Naming and Necessity is a 1980 book with the transcript of three lectures, given by philosopher Saul Kripke, at Princeton University in 1970, in which he dealt with the debates of proper names in the philosophy of language.
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New feminism
New feminism is a philosophy which emphasizes a belief in an integral complementarity of men and women, rather than the superiority of men over women or women over men.
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Normative ethics
Normative ethics is the study of ethical action.
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On Certainty
On Certainty (Über Gewissheit, original spelling Über Gewißheit) is a philosophical book composed from the notes written by Ludwig Wittgenstein just prior to his death.
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Ordinary language philosophy
Ordinary language philosophy is a philosophical methodology that sees traditional philosophical problems as rooted in misunderstandings philosophers develop by distorting or forgetting what words actually mean in everyday use.
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Oswald Hanfling
Oswald Hanfling (21 December 1927 – 25 October 2005) was a German philosopher who worked from 1970, until his death, at the Open University in the UK.
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Outline of ethics
The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to ethics: Ethics – major branch of philosophy, encompassing right conduct and good life.
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Oxford University Newman Society
The Newman Society: Oxford University Catholic Society (est. 1878; current form 2012) is Oxford University's oldest Roman Catholic organisation, a student society named as a tribute to Cardinal Newman, who agreed to lend his name to a group formed seventeen years before the English hierarchy formally permitted Catholics to attend the university.
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Paul Feyerabend
Paul Karl Feyerabend (January 13, 1924 – February 11, 1994) was an Austrian-born philosopher of science best known for his work as a professor of philosophy at the University of California, Berkeley, where he worked for three decades (1958–1989).
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Paul Ziff
(Robert) Paul Ziff (22 October 1920 in New York City – 9 January 2003 in Chapel Hill, North Carolina) was an American artist and philosopher specializing in semantics and aesthetics.
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Peter Geach
Peter Thomas Geach, FBA (29 March 1916 – 21 December 2013) was a British philosopher and professor of logic at the University of Leeds.
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Philippa Foot
Philippa Ruth Foot, FBA (née Bosanquet; 3 October 1920 3 October 2010) was a British philosopher.
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Philosophical Investigations
Philosophical Investigations (Philosophische Untersuchungen) is a work by the philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein, first published, posthumously, in 1953, in which Wittgenstein discusses numerous problems and puzzles in the fields of semantics, logic, philosophy of mathematics, philosophy of psychology, philosophy of action, and philosophy of mind.
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Remarks on Colour
Remarks on Colour (Bemerkungen über die Farben) was one of Ludwig Wittgenstein's last works, written during a visit to Vienna in 1950 while dying of cancer.
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Remarks on the Foundations of Mathematics
Remarks on the Foundations of Mathematics (Bemerkungen über die Grundlagen der Mathematik) is a book of Ludwig Wittgenstein's notes on the philosophy of mathematics.
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Rewriting the Soul
Rewriting the Soul is a 1995 book by the Canadian philosopher Ian Hacking, who offers an account of the formative influences that shape people’s understandings of their lives and their understanding of the lives of those around them.
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Roger Scruton
Sir Roger Vernon Scruton (born 27 February 1944) is an English philosopher and writer who specialises in aesthetics and political philosophy, particularly in the furtherance of traditionalist conservative views.
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Rosalind Hursthouse
Mary Rosalind Hursthouse (born 10 November 1943) is a British-born New Zealand moral philosopher noted for her work on virtue ethics.
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Rush Rhees
Rush Rhees (19 March 1905 – 22 May 1989) was an American philosopher.
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Scare quotes
Scare quotes (also called shudder quotes,Pinker, Steven. The Sense of Style: The Thinking Person's Guide to Writing in the 21st Century. Penguin (2014) sneer quotes, and quibble marks) are quotation marks a writer places around a word or phrase to signal that they are using it in a non-standard, ironic, or otherwise special sense.
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Sexual Desire (book)
Sexual Desire: A Philosophical Investigation, published as Sexual Desire: A Moral Philosophy of the Erotic in the United States, is a 1986 book about the philosophy of sex by the philosopher Roger Scruton, in which the author discusses sexual desire and erotic love, arguing against the idea that the former expresses the animal part of human nature while the latter is an expression of its rational side.
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Socratic Club
The Oxford Socratic Club was a student club that met from 1942 to 1954 dedicated to providing an open forum for the discussion of the intellectual difficulties connected with religion and with Christianity in particular.
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Some Remarks on Logical Form
Some Remarks on Logical Form (Bemerkungen über logische Form) was the only academic paper ever published by Ludwig Wittgenstein, and contained Wittgenstein's thinking on logic and the philosophy of mathematics immediately before the rupture that divided the early Wittgenstein of the Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus from the later Wittgenstein.
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Sub specie aeternitatis
Sub specie aeternitatis (Latin for "under the aspect of eternity"), is, from Baruch Spinoza onwards, an honorific expression describing what is universally and eternally true, without any reference to or dependence upon the temporal portions of reality.
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Sydenham High School
Sydenham High School is an independent school for 4- to 18-year-old girls located in London, England.
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Tamara Horowitz
Tamara Horowitz (November 7, 1950 – January 30, 2000) was an American philosopher who worked on epistemology, feminist philosophy and the philosophy of science.
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The Journal of Philosophy
The Journal of Philosophy is a monthly peer-reviewed academic journal on philosophy, founded in 1904 at Columbia University.
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Theologo '67
Theologo '67 was a Canadian documentary television miniseries which aired on CBC Television in 1968.
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Thomas Aquinas
Saint Thomas Aquinas (1225 – 7 March 1274) was an Italian Dominican friar, Catholic priest, and Doctor of the Church.
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Thomism
Thomism is the philosophical school that arose as a legacy of the work and thought of Thomas Aquinas (1225–1274), philosopher, theologian, and Doctor of the Church.
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Tibor Machan
Tibor Richard Machan (18 March 1939 – 24 March 2016) was a Hungarian-American philosopher.
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University of Cambridge
The University of Cambridge (informally Cambridge University)The corporate title of the university is The Chancellor, Masters, and Scholars of the University of Cambridge.
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University of Oxford
The University of Oxford (formally The Chancellor Masters and Scholars of the University of Oxford) is a collegiate research university located in Oxford, England.
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Victor Reppert
Victor Reppert (born 1953) is an American philosopher best known for his development of the "argument from reason".
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Virtue ethics
Virtue ethics (or aretaic ethics, from Greek ἀρετή (arete)) are normative ethical theories which emphasize virtues of mind and character.
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Western philosophy
Western philosophy is the philosophical thought and work of the Western world.
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Women in philosophy
Women have engaged in philosophy throughout the field's history.
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Zettel (Wittgenstein)
Zettel (German: "slip(s) of paper") is a collection of assorted remarks by Ludwig Wittgenstein, first published in 1967.
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1919 in Ireland
Events from the year 1919 in Ireland.
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1919 in literature
This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1919.
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1957 in literature
This article presents lists of literary events and publications in 1957.
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1971 in literature
This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1971.
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1971 in philosophy
1971 in philosophy.
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2001 in Ireland
Events from the year 2001 in Ireland.
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2001 in literature
This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 2001.
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2001 in philosophy
2001 in philosophy.
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References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G._E._M._Anscombe