G. E. Moore's Ethical Theory: Resistance and ReconciliationCambridge University Press, 2001 M07 2 - 219 páginas This 2001 book is a comprehensive study of the ethics of G. E. Moore, the most important English-speaking ethicist of the twentieth century. Moore's ethical project, set out in his seminal text Principia Ethica, is to preserve common moral insight from scepticism and, in effect, persuade his readers to accept the objective character of goodness. Brian Hutchinson explores Moore's arguments in detail and in the process relates the ethical thought to Moore's anti-sceptical epistemology. Moore was, without perhaps fully realizing it, sceptical about the very enterprise of philosophy itself, and in this regard, as Brian Hutchinson reveals, was much closer in his thinking to Wittgenstein than has been previously realized. This book shows Moore's ethical work to be much richer and more sophisticated than his critics have acknowledged. |
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... Argument for Indefinability Good's Nonnaturalness Background Later Refinements and Problems Final Refinements 3 The Paradox of Ethics and Its Resolution The Paradox of Ethics Resolution of the Paradox 4 The Status of Ethics : Dimming ...
... Argument for Indefinability Good's Nonnaturalness Background Later Refinements and Problems Final Refinements 3 The Paradox of Ethics and Its Resolution The Paradox of Ethics Resolution of the Paradox 4 The Status of Ethics : Dimming ...
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... arguments against objectivist theories less robust than his own. Some, such as A. J. Ayer, while finding much to praise in his making clarity the sine qua non of intellectual seriousness, dismissed his positive views with a sneer ...
... arguments against objectivist theories less robust than his own. Some, such as A. J. Ayer, while finding much to praise in his making clarity the sine qua non of intellectual seriousness, dismissed his positive views with a sneer ...
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... Argument. The attempt to un- derstand great figures is often impeded by the overwrought praise of early adulators who only half understand them. So it is no surprise that the high repute in which so many prerevisionist admirers held ...
... Argument. The attempt to un- derstand great figures is often impeded by the overwrought praise of early adulators who only half understand them. So it is no surprise that the high repute in which so many prerevisionist admirers held ...
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... argument by which he attempts to prove it. His single reference to this “particularly important argument” has to do with Virginia Woolf's vertiginous feelings of bafflement about it.9 There is much to be said for Regan's tactic. The ...
... argument by which he attempts to prove it. His single reference to this “particularly important argument” has to do with Virginia Woolf's vertiginous feelings of bafflement about it.9 There is much to be said for Regan's tactic. The ...
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... argument that William Frankena has made obvious is that any argument that sets out to prove that an identity judg- ment is false must beg the question . 16 This requires us then to go beyond Moore's express understanding of the OQA ...
... argument that William Frankena has made obvious is that any argument that sets out to prove that an identity judg- ment is false must beg the question . 16 This requires us then to go beyond Moore's express understanding of the OQA ...
Contenido
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2 Goods Nonnaturalness | 39 |
3 The Paradox of Ethics and Its Resolution | 61 |
Dimming the Future and Brightening the Past | 78 |
5 The Origin of the Awareness of Good and the Theory of Common Sense | 93 |
6 Moores Argument Against Egoism | 112 |
7 The Diagnosis of Egoism and the Consequences of Its Rejection | 131 |
8 Moores Practical and Political Philosophy | 146 |
9 Moores Cosmic Conservatism | 172 |
10 Cosmic Conservatism II | 190 |
Bibliography | 211 |
Index | 215 |
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