Benjamin J.B. Lipscomb
Goodreads Author
Member Since
August 2021
To ask
Benjamin J.B. Lipscomb
questions,
please sign up.
* Note: these are all the books on Goodreads for this author. To add more, click here.
Benjamin’s Recent Updates
|
Benjamin Lipscomb
wants to read
|
|
|
Benjamin Lipscomb
wants to read
|
|
|
Benjamin Lipscomb
started reading
|
|
|
Benjamin Lipscomb
rated a book really liked it
|
|
| The outworking of years of experience, considered with humility and imagination. I have already put it to use. | |
|
Benjamin Lipscomb
started reading
|
|
|
Benjamin Lipscomb
wants to read
|
|
|
Benjamin Lipscomb
wants to read
|
|
|
"I hardly know what to say. It won me over in the weirdest way, with Smiley making herself a not-insignificant character in the story (except I was sorry not to have any nod to "Duplicate Keys," the Smiley that I've reread 8-9 times). The story did se"
Read more of this review »
|
|
|
Benjamin Lipscomb
wants to read
|
|
“there are moral truths, grounded in the distinctive nature of our species—in facts about what human beings need if they are going to thrive. They drew on neglected ancient resources—Plato, and especially Aristotle—but also on Charles Darwin and Jane Goodall, to explain how we are less exceptional than we imagine, and more at home in the world.”
― The Women Are Up to Something: How Elizabeth Anscombe, Philippa Foot, Mary Midgley, and Iris Murdoch Revolutionized Ethics
― The Women Are Up to Something: How Elizabeth Anscombe, Philippa Foot, Mary Midgley, and Iris Murdoch Revolutionized Ethics
“I am Sadly Theoretical: It is the Effect of being at Oxford,” in The Catholic Herald, July 8, 1938.”
― The Women Are Up to Something: How Elizabeth Anscombe, Philippa Foot, Mary Midgley, and Iris Murdoch Revolutionized Ethics
― The Women Are Up to Something: How Elizabeth Anscombe, Philippa Foot, Mary Midgley, and Iris Murdoch Revolutionized Ethics















































