A review by libbykerns
Intention by G.E.M. Anscombe

challenging slow-paced

4.0

i just a little lost in the weeds of time at the end (not convinced the future is important… or unsure how important it is. ends with a sort of internal multiplicity which i suppose is created by time?) but this was a really interesting read and i think, especially after i have class on it, that i will often return to this text. 

also surprisingly readable for the type of philosophy it is