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Anscombe claims that punishing a man for what he is clearly understood not to have done is a paradigm case of injustice.
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Anscombe argues that modern moral philosophers should look back to Aristotle to help elucidate the nature of moral obligation.
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In Anscombe's terminology, the facts
I ordered potatoes
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you supplied them and sent me a bill
are brute relative to the fact that
I owe you money
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According to Anscombe, the expression "morally ought" no longer signifies a real concept.
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According to Anscombe, an adequate philosophy of psychology would include analyses of concepts such as action, intention, and virtue.
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