Word info

Anscombe

Proper noun

Meaning

Anscombe (plural Anscombes)

A surname.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

G. E. M. Anscombe translated Wittgenstein's manuscript into English, and it was first published in 1953. Source: Internet

He wrote a new will in Oxford on 29 January, naming Rhees as his executor, and Anscombe and von Wright his literary administrators, and wrote to Norman Malcolm that month to say, "My mind's completely dead. Source: Internet

Anscombe argues that consequentialist and deontological ethics are only feasible as universal theories if the two schools ground themselves in divine law. Source: Internet

Anscombe made no such mistake minutes later as he made it 17-7, but halftime was made less comfortable for the home team when Liam Williams was shown a yellow card just before the break for a high tackle on Minnozi. Source: Internet

For instance, G. E. M. Anscombe worries that "ought" has become "a word of mere mesmeric force". Source: Internet

The shorter Part II was added by his editors, Elizabeth Anscombe and Rush Rhees. Source: Internet

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