Quote by Anscombe, Elizabeth
"To be rational is not to be passionless; it is to order one's passions aright."
"To be rational is not to be passionless; it is to order one's passions aright."
"It is not as if I had discovered a philosophical problem that had nothing to do with my life. It was quite otherwise. I had discovered a philosophical problem by discovering something about my own life."
"Modern philosophy has cast off the idea of the good altogether."
"The most dangerous philosophy is that of the modern man who believes he has disposed of the old problems."
"You cannot have a rational discussion with someone who denies the law of non-contradiction."