anscombe-geach-three-philosophers

G.E.M. Anscombe and Peter Geach: Three Philosophers (Basil Blackwell & Mott, Ltd., Great Britain and Cornell University Press, Ithaca, NY, 1961)

to geach, intr.

1 To express vitriolic dislike of Locke and Hume and, when challenged, to respond with surliness and ill humor. ("Oh, that's just Anscombe geaching at Russsell."); ("I don't like the way he's always geaching at the moon.")

2 To quote texts without edition or page references.

3 To write complex sentences while avoiding basic proofreading.

cf.

anscombe, m.

1 Use/mention fallacy.

Scholium: Yes, Anscombe commits or skirts in her article on Aristotle the very error Geach deplores in his article on Frege.