Collection: Causality and Determination, Powers and Agency : Anscombean Perspectives

dc.contributor.editorMulder, Jesse M.
dc.contributor.editorMüller, Thomas
dc.date.accessioned2026-01-12T10:03:49Z
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dc.date.issued2022
dc.description.abstractAnscombe’s 1971 inaugural lecture at Cambridge, entitled ‘Causality and Determination’, has had a lasting influence on a remarkably broad range of philosophers and philosophical debates, touching on fundamental topics in philosophy of science, action theory, the free will debate, epistemology, philosophy of mind, and metaphysics. Especially where anti-reductionist or pluralist strands of philosophical thought are being seriously considered, one should not be surprised to find references to Anscombe’s lecture. Moreover, there appears to be a growing interest in Anscombe’s comprehensive philosophical outlook, as attested by the recent publication of a weighty collection of essays spanning that outlook in its full breadth in the prestigious Routledge Philosophical Minds series. Against this background it is apt that now, 50 years after the original lecture, a Topical Collection sees the light, circling around the most central themes from Anscombe’s lecture, with a particular emphasis on the question how these hang together, how they form part of the larger philosophical project that Anscombe obviously intended the lecture to highlight.
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kops.citation.iso690MÜLLER, Thomas, MULDER, Jesse M., Hrsg., Thomas MÜLLER, Hrsg., 2022. Collection: Causality and Determination, Powers and Agency : Anscombean Perspectives. Springerdeu
kops.citation.iso690MÜLLER, Thomas, MULDER, Jesse M., ed., Thomas MÜLLER, ed., 2022. Collection: Causality and Determination, Powers and Agency : Anscombean Perspectives. Springereng
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