Would Elizabeth Anscombe be part of this?
--- On Tue, 4/21/09, C. G. Estabrook <galliher at illinois.edu> wrote:
>
> [3] A third school, particularly in N. Europe-UK, that
> might be called "Dominican" from the religious order that
> has produced its principal members. Marx, Thomas, and
> Wittgenstein are all influences but this school rejects the
> -isms associated with each. The best representative to
> my mind is the late Herbert McCabe; his posthumous books
> include "The Good Life" (2005), on the currently-fashionable
> virtue ethics, and "On Aquinas" (2008). The British critic
> Terry Eagleton -- whose Yale lectures "Reason, Faith, and
> Revolution: Reflections on the God Debate" are, as it
> happens, published today -- wrote in the preface to his
> influential "After Theory" (2003), "The influence of the
> late Herbert McCabe is so pervasive on my argument that it
> is impossible to localize."
>