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Anscombe and 1957
* G. E. M. Anscombe ( 1957 ).
Anscombe made the topic of intentional action a major topic of analytic philosophy with her 1957 work Intention.
* Anscombe, G. E. M., Intention ( Second Edition ), Basil Blackwell, ( Oxford ), 1963 ( first edition 1957 ).

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Anscombe and Peter
By the middle of the 20th century Aquinas's thought came into dialogue with the analytical tradition through the work of G. E. M. Anscombe, Peter Geach, and Anthony Kenny.
Other anchors over the years have included Mike Anscombe, Beverly Thomson, John Dawe, Jane Gilbert, Peter Kent, Loretta Sullivan, Bob McAdorey, Thalia Assuras, and Anne-Marie Mediwake.
He first presented his notion of incommensurability in 1952 to Karl Popper's LSE seminar and to a gathering of illustrious Wittgensteinians ( Elizabeth Anscombe, Peter Geach, H. L. A.

Anscombe and Geach
They co-authored the 1961 book Three Philosophers, with Anscombe contributing a section on Aristotle and Geach one each on Aquinas and Gottlob Frege.
Anscombe was Ludwig Wittgenstein's student, and his successor at the University of Cambridge ; she was married to Geach, himself an accomplished logician and philosopher of religion.

Anscombe and Charles
Later on, his focus was on contemporary work by Elizabeth Anscombe, Donald Davidson, Saul Kripke, John Rawls, Philippa Foot, Charles Taylor and Richard Rorty.

Anscombe and all
( Historical Note: Prior to the coining of the term " consequentialism " by Anscombe in 1958 and the adoption of that term in the literature that followed, " utilitarianism " was the generic term for consequentialism, referring to all theories that promoted maximizing any form of utility, not just those that promoted maximizing happiness.
" In the sense that Anscombe meant her question, it was " refused application " by the answer " I was not aware that I was doing that ", but not by " for no reason at all ".
Therefore Anscombe held that it was possible to act intentionally for no reason at all.
Following two successive losses to start the season, the side's first victory came away to the Bulls, with starting debutant Gareth Anscombe scoring all of the Blues points in the 29-23 win.

Anscombe and position
In the midst of widespread ignorance, doctrinal confusion, and moral rebellion, the Newman staked out its position in 1973, hosting an address by Elizabeth Anscombe titled " Contraception, Sin and Natural Law "-a philosophical defence of Pope Paul VI's encyclical on artificial birth control ( Humanae Vitae ).

Anscombe and is
G. E. M. Anscombe objects to consequentialism on the grounds that it does not provide guidance in what one ought to do because there is no distinction between consequences that are foreseen and those that are intended ( see Principle of double effect ).
The text is divided into two parts, consisting of what Wittgenstein calls, in the preface, Bemerkungen, translated by Anscombe as " remarks ".
G. E. M. Anscombe was particularly critical of the word " ought " for this reason ; understood as " We need such and such, and the only way to get it is this way "— a person may need something immoral, or else find that their noble need requires immoral action.

Anscombe and be
Anscombe, and others such as Alasdair MacIntyre, Philippa Foot, and John Finnis, can largely be credited with the revival of " virtue ethics " in analytic moral theory and " natural law theory " in jurisprudence.

Anscombe and .
This design-based analysis was discussed and developed by Francis J. Anscombe at Rothamsted Experimental Station and by Oscar Kempthorne at Iowa State University.
The term " consequentialism " was coined by G. E. M. Anscombe in her essay " Modern Moral Philosophy " in 1958, to describe what she saw as the central error of certain moral theories, such as those propounded by Mill and Sidgwick.
Anscombe in her essay " Modern Moral Philosophy " in 1958, to describe what she saw as the central error of certain moral theories, such as those propounded by Mill and Sidgwick.
* G. E. M. Anscombe: Contraception and Chastity
There has been a significant revival of virtue ethics in the past half-century, through the work of such philosophers as G. E. M. Anscombe, Philippa Foot, Alasdair Macintyre, and Rosalind Hursthouse.
For instance, G. E. M. Anscombe worries that " ought " has become a " a word of mere mesmeric force ".
G. E. M. Anscombe translated Wittgenstein's manuscript, and it was first published in 1953.

1957 and ),
* Denise Austin ( born 1957 ), American fitness expert
Between 1950 and 1960, van Vogt produced collections, notable fixups such as: The Mixed Men ( 1952 ) and The War Against the Rull ( 1959 ), and the two " Clane " novels, Empire of the Atom ( 1957 ) and The Wizard of Linn ( 1962 ), which were inspired ( like Asimov's Foundation series ) by the fall of the Roman Empire, specifically Claudius.
There is certainly a case for saying that Crooked House ( 1949 ) and Ordeal by Innocence ( 1957 ), which are not Poirot novels at all but so easily could have been, represent a logical endpoint of the general diminution of Poirot himself within the Poirot sequence.
* Adrian Stoop ( 1883 – 1957 ), English rugby union player
* Adrian Borland ( 1957 – 1999 ), English singer, songwriter, guitarist and record producer
* Adrian Edmondson ( born 1957 ), English actor, comedian, director, writer and musician
* Adrian Smith ( born 1957 ), English musician and one of three guitarists / songwriters in the English band Iron Maiden
* Adrian Utley ( born 1957 ), English musician best known as a member of the band Portishead
During his 72 years of Imamat ( 1885 – 1957 ), the community celebrated his Golden ( 1937 ), Diamond ( 1946 ) and Platinum ( 1954 ) Jubilees.
A. Hoste, CCL 9 ( Turnhout: Brepols, 1957 ), pp. 331 – 48.
* Frank J. Aquila ( born 1957 ), American lawyer
* Alexander, FM Man's Supreme Inheritance, Methuen ( London, 1910 ), revised and enlarged ( New York, 1918 ), later editions 1941, 1946, 1957, Mouritz ( UK, 1996 ), reprinted 2002.
Originally used in Baker House to signify the Ivy League university tradition, on his return to Finland Aalto used it in a number of key buildings, in particular, in several of the buildings in the new Helsinki University of Technology campus ( starting in 1950 ), Säynatsalo Town Hall ( 1952 ), Helsinki Pensions Institute ( 1954 ), Helsinki House of Culture ( 1958 ), as well as in his own summer house, the so-called Experimental House in Muuratsalo ( 1957 ).
The earliest high-level programming languages, including FORTRAN ( 1957 ), COBOL ( 1960 ), and ALGOL 60 ( 1960 ), had support for multi-dimensional arrays, and so has C ( 1972 ).
In 1957, it produced a pocket-sized radio ( the first to be fully transistorized ), and in 1958, Morita and Ibuka decided to rename their company Sony ( sonus is Latin for sound, and Sonny-boys the most common American expression ).
* Eric Asimov ( born 1957 ), American wine critic

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