Elizabeth Anscombe's philosophical legacy is resurfacing through new scholarship exploring her relationship with Wittgenstein and her landmark moral philosophy work on protest and ethics. Her influence on 20th-century philosophy continues to be examined through recently published reminiscences and academic reassessment.
·New Oxford University Press book examines Anscombe's philosophical friendship with Wittgenstein through collected reminiscences
·Elizabeth Anscombe's protest fundamentally altered the trajectory of moral philosophy in the postwar period
·Anscombe's work on ethics and conscience remains central to contemporary philosophical debate
·Her engagement with Wittgenstein shaped analytic philosophy's development in mid-century Britain
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