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- 268 pages
- Reading time
- 10 hours
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Examining the concept of 'good,' G.E. Moore challenges the assumptions behind utilitarianism and critiques Herbert Spencer's views in "Principia Ethica." Through his exploration, he raises fundamental questions about the nature of goodness and the means of acquiring knowledge. His arguments reveal that the understanding of 'good' is far more complex than it appears, prompting readers to reconsider their preconceived notions about moral values.
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