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George Edward Moore

    November 4, 1873 – October 24, 1958

    G. E. Moore was a pivotal figure in analytic philosophy, whose work championed common sense and its significance in ethics, epistemology, and metaphysics. Alongside other influential thinkers, he spearheaded a turn away from idealism in British philosophy. His ideas profoundly impacted not only academic circles but also the artistic and intellectual movements of his time. Moore was recognized for his intellectual contributions as well as for his exceptional personality and moral character.

    Some Main Problems of Philosophy
    Moore Ethics
    The Commonplace Book
    Some Mains Problems of Philosophy
    Principia Ethica
    Lectures on Philosophy
    • 2023

      Moore Ethics

      • 272 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      In this groundbreaking work, philosopher G. E. Moore sets out to provide a new foundation for ethical thought. Arguing that previous attempts to define ethics in terms of natural or supernatural principles were flawed, Moore proposes that ethical claims are instead based on direct sensory experience. With clear and compelling arguments, Moore transforms the study of ethics into a rigorous and empirical science.

      Moore Ethics
    • 2015

      Some Main Problems of Philosophy

      • 400 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      The book, first published in 2002, offers in-depth insights and analyses on its specific subject matter, contributing significantly to its field. As part of the Routledge imprint of Taylor & Francis, it reflects a commitment to academic rigor and accessible scholarship. Readers can expect a thorough exploration of themes relevant to contemporary discussions, making it a valuable resource for students and professionals alike.

      Some Main Problems of Philosophy
    • 2015

      Lectures on Philosophy

      • 210 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      This book, first published in 2002, is part of the Routledge imprint under Taylor & Francis. It offers insights into its specific subject matter, showcasing unique perspectives and contributing to the broader academic discourse. The work is designed to engage readers with its thorough analysis and well-researched content, making it a valuable resource for those interested in its field.

      Lectures on Philosophy
    • 2013

      Commonplace Book

      1919-1953

      • 430 pages
      • 16 hours of reading

      This book, first published in 2002, explores significant themes and concepts relevant to its field. It offers insights and analyses that contribute to a deeper understanding of the subject matter. As a Routledge publication, it is part of a reputable series known for academic rigor and quality. The content is designed to engage readers with both theoretical frameworks and practical applications, making it a valuable resource for students and professionals alike.

      Commonplace Book
    • 1992

      These notes of G. E. Moore's lectures for the three terms of 1934-1935 were compiled by Alice Ambrose, then Student of Newnham College, and Margaret Macdonald, then Fellow of Girton College. The lectures cover a wealth of interrelated topics, and provide instances of the analyses which made Moore «the father of the analytic school.» Since his analyses of such concepts as material objects, sense data, and truth rest on the ordinary use of expressions for these concepts, «ordinary language» philosophers found in him their champion. Moore examines the views of Broad, Russell, F. P. Ramsey, W. E. Johnson, and John Wisdom.

      Lectures on metaphysics 1934 - 1935
    • 1962

      Principia Ethica

      • 250 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      First published in 1903, this volume revolutionized philosophy and forever altered the direction of ethical studies. It clarifies some of moral philosophy's most common confusions and redefines the science's terminology. 6 chapters explore: the subject matter of ethics, naturalistic ethics, hedonism, metaphysical ethics, ethics in relation to conduct, and the ideal.

      Principia Ethica