Modern Moral Philosophy

Rethinking the topic of virtue ethics recently had me visiting some classic sources, one of which is by any account seminal: G.E.M. Anscombe's "Modern Moral Philosophy," Philosophy 33/124 (1958): 1-19. The article has been republished all over the place, especially in anthologies devoted to the subject of virtue ethics. But it is also located on the web, intact. Copy, paste, print…

Mark Johnson
Mark Johnson is an associate professor of Theology at Marquette University, and founded thomistica.net on Squarespace in November of 2004. He studied with James Weisheipl, Leonard Boyle, Walter Principe, and Lawrence Dewan, at the Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies (Toronto, Canada).
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