G.e.hetnai 〈2026 Update〉

If you meant — he was a Finnish philosopher, also a student of Wittgenstein, and his successor at Cambridge, known for work in modal logic, action theory, and the philosophy of normativity.

It seems you may be referring to or perhaps a misspelling of G. E. M. Anscombe or G. E. Moore — but "G. E. Hethnai" does not correspond to a known philosopher or author in standard academic records. g.e.hetnai

If you meant — he was an influential British philosopher, known for "Principia Ethica," the naturalistic fallacy, and defense of common sense. If you meant — he was a Finnish

If you meant (Elizabeth Anscombe), she was a pivotal 20th-century philosopher, a student of Wittgenstein, and a key figure in action theory, virtue ethics, and philosophy of religion. Her 1958 paper "Modern Moral Philosophy" introduced the term "consequentialism" and revived Aristotelian virtue ethics. Moore — but "G