Logic, Cause and Action
Discover the profound insights of Elizabeth Anscombe, one of the most distinguished philosophers of our time, in "Logic, Cause and Action," edited by Roger Teichmann. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2000, this thought-provoking collection features essays from esteemed contributors, including Michael Dummett and Nancy Cartwright, showcasing Anscombe's extensive influence across various philosophical domains such as metaphysics, ethics, the philosophy of mind and action, and the philosophy of religion. Spanning 162 pages, this paperback edition invites readers to explore the depth and breadth of Anscombe's work and its relevance in modern Western philosophy. Enhance your understanding of causation and logic with this essential read for philosophy enthusiasts and scholars alike.