Showing posts with label Elizabeth Anscombe. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Elizabeth Anscombe. Show all posts

Saturday, January 8, 2011

Elizabeth Anscombe wrote of birth control and morality.

Gertrude Elizabeth Margaret Anscombe, the Catholic philosopher whose work on subjects from Aristotelian ethics to the perils of birth control is enjoying a renaissance, died 10 years ago this week in England, at 81. And obituary writers remembered what she wore.
Elizabeth Anscombe wrote of birth control and morality.

The Telegraph wrote, “Clad in leopard-skin trousers and a leather jacket, she might sit in silence for minutes on end, puffing on a cigar, after one of her students had finished reading out an essay.”

And The Guardian : “For a time she sported a monocle, and had a trick of raising her eyebrows and letting it fall on her ample bosom, which somehow made her yet more daunting.”

Read remainder at NYTs, here...