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Anscombe and Practices: Between Philosophy and Social Science
Codognato, Giulia
Dozzi, Manuele
2024
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e-ISSN
1970-0164
Abstract
In this special issue, we present contributions that explore the significant influence of G.E.M. Anscombe’s philosophical insights on both philosophy and social science. Anscombe, a leading 20th-century philosopher, extensively addressed topics from metaphysics to morality, playing a key role in reviving Aristotelian-Thomistic philosophy. Deeply influenced by Wittgenstein, she emphasized language analysis and argued that morality should be grounded in human life and practices, rather than abstract principles. This issue highlights how her work, particularly her account of intentional action and her focus on the “grammar” of practical reasoning, offers valuable conceptual resources for analyzing social phenomena. The papers within this issue aim to bridge conceptual analysis with empirical inquiry, stimulating reflection among both philosophers and social scientists on how Anscombe’s thought can inform concrete research.
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Publisher
EUT Edizioni Università di Trieste
Source
Giulia Codognato, Manuele Dozzi, "Anscombe and Practices: Between Philosophy and Social Science", in "Esercizi Filosofici" 19 (2024), pp. 1-11
Languages
en
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Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International
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