Saturday, October 9, 2010

Philippa Foot dies at 90

Philippa Foot, Renowned Philosopher, Dies at 90 (New York Times)

Philippa Foot, a philosopher who argued that moral judgments have a rational basis, and who introduced the renowned ethical thought experiment known as the Trolley Problem, died at her home in Oxford, England, on Oct. 3, her 90th birthday….

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thanks for the obituary of Philippa Foot, BvT. How incredibly fun to imagine her sharing a London flat with Iris Murdoch! I love that Foot acknowledged that she found complicated arguments not at all easy to follow: "I'm not clever at all." How rare is such humility? Mighty, *mighty* rare, in Philosophy.

MAH

Anonymous said...

I do believe that you (MAH) and I encountered Foot on at least one occasion during graduate school. My brother Ron knew her, for she spent half of her time at UCLA (the other half at Oxford) and Ron earned his doctorate (in Philosophy) there (I asked him about her yesterday). I used to teach her article about whether morality is a "system of hypothetical imperatives." I think I might teach it again. You didn't know about the Iris Murdoch connection? BvT

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