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    Anscombe and Wittgenstein on Knowledge 'without Observation'
    In Roger Teichmann (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Elizabeth Anscombe, Oxford University Press, Usa. pp. 490-507. 2022.
    In this chapter, which is purely exegetical, I suggest that close attention to the legacy of Anscombe’s mentor Wittgenstein can shed some unaccustomed light both on the idiosyncratic form of inquiry in her book Intention and on some of the particular conclusions found in that book. In the first part, I point to a methodological parallel between Wittgenstein’s post-1945 investigations into the nature of everyday psychological concepts and Anscombe’s treatment of the concept of intention. In the…Read more