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... G. E. Moore , whose book , Principia Ethica , has helped greatly to keep alive an interest in ethical theory . The book contains sharp criti- cism of much traditional ethical theory . If the criticisms are sound , you have to say that ...
... G. E. Moore , whose book , Principia Ethica , has helped greatly to keep alive an interest in ethical theory . The book contains sharp criti- cism of much traditional ethical theory . If the criticisms are sound , you have to say that ...
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... Moore material in this section is quoted or abridged from his book , Principia Ethica . Reading References . As noted , Principia Ethica , especially Chapter I. Also a later small volume , Ethics , by G. E. Moore . And , over the years ...
... Moore material in this section is quoted or abridged from his book , Principia Ethica . Reading References . As noted , Principia Ethica , especially Chapter I. Also a later small volume , Ethics , by G. E. Moore . And , over the years ...
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... G. E. Moore : A Critical Approach , is a usable general account of Professor Moore's ethical theory . READING QUESTIONS 1. Illustrate Professor Moore's distinction between being intrinsically good and being a means to something ...
... G. E. Moore : A Critical Approach , is a usable general account of Professor Moore's ethical theory . READING QUESTIONS 1. Illustrate Professor Moore's distinction between being intrinsically good and being a means to something ...
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AN INTRODUCTION | 2 |
A Metaphysical Problem | 90 |
An Epistemological Problem | 169 |
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