Elizabeth Anscombe versus the World

B. Lipscomb
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This chapter chronicles the philosophical development of the abrasive, brilliant Elizabeth Anscombe and her contribution to her friends’ implicit project of reshaping mid-century ethics: her all-out attack against “Oxford Moral Philosophy” epitomized by R.M. Hare, and her publication of the influential “Modern Moral Philosophy.” Anscombe was Wittgenstein’s apprentice and translator for much of her early career, rarely publishing original work. She was, nonetheless, a fearsome adversary of anyone she saw as glib or insufficiently serious, including C.S. Lewis and J.L. Austin. Anscombe’s real engagement with ethics began with her attempt to stop Oxford from bestowing an honorary degree on Harry Truman; she abhorred his decision to bomb Hiroshima and Nagasaki. She was invited to give a radio broadcast, “Oxford Moral Philosophy: Does It Corrupt the Youth?”—the opening salvo in a fight with R.M. Hare, which resulted in her influential essay “Modern Moral Philosophy.”
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这一章记录了粗鲁而聪明的伊丽莎白·安斯科姆的哲学发展,以及她对朋友们重塑中世纪伦理学的含蓄计划的贡献:她对以R.M.黑尔为代表的“牛津道德哲学”的全力攻击,以及她出版的有影响力的《现代道德哲学》。安斯库姆是维特根斯坦早期职业生涯的学徒和翻译,很少发表原创作品。尽管如此,对于她认为油嘴滑舌或不够严肃的人,包括C.S.刘易斯(C.S. Lewis)和J.L.奥斯汀(J.L. Austin),她都是一个可怕的对手。安斯科姆真正投身伦理学始于她试图阻止牛津大学授予哈里·杜鲁门荣誉学位;她憎恶他轰炸广岛和长崎的决定。她应邀去做电台广播,题目是“牛津道德哲学:它会腐蚀青年吗?”——这是她与R.M.黑尔(R.M. Hare)争吵的开场白,后来她发表了影响深远的论文《现代道德哲学》(Modern Moral Philosophy)。
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