Logos and Life
Essays on Mind, Language and Ethics
A collection of essays on philosophy of mind, philosophy of action, ethics and philosophy of language.
The essays in Logos and Life, mainly dating from 2014 and later, cover topics in philosophy of mind, philosophy of action, ethics and philosophy of language. There are numerous strands connecting these four areas, which Roger Teichmann highlights: in this sense the collection exhibits thematic unity as well as diversity. Several of the essays take as their starting points the ideas and philosophical methods of Wittgenstein and of Elizabeth Anscombe, and so will be of interest to anyone studying those philosophers. A newly written introduction serves to indicate the main themes and arguments of the book, and provides an overall statement of Teichmann’s philosophy.
Roger Teichmann is lecturer in philosophy at St Hilda’s College, Oxford, and a leading authority on the work of Elizabeth Anscombe.