Themes from G. E. Moore
New Essays in Epistemology and Ethics
Susana Nuccetelli editor Gary Seay editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Published:22nd Nov '07
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These sixteen original essays, whose authors include some of the world's leading philosophers, examine themes from the work of the Cambridge philosopher G. E. Moore (1873-1958), and demonstrate his considerable continuing influence on philosophical debate. Part I bears on epistemological topics, such as scepticism about the external world, the significance of common sense, and theories of perception. Part II is devoted to themes in ethics, such as Moore's open question argument, his non-naturalism, utilitarianism, and his notion of organic unities.
In the past two decades or so, there has been a revival of interest in Moore's philosophy. In this context, Nuccettelli and Seay's new book is a much welcome work composed of sixteen articles from some of the world's leading thinkers, who discuss Moore's philosophical legacy... [this] excellent book shows us that Moore's philosophy is still full of life. * Darlei Dall'agnol, MIND *
ISBN: 9780199281725
Dimensions: 240mm x 164mm x 26mm
Weight: 690g
360 pages