The moral philosophy of G.E. Moore /
A close examination of Moore's the early essays show that Moore's famous "naturalistic fallacy argument" has been widely misunderstood.
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Philadelphia :
Temple University Press,
1990.
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Table des matières:
- Editors' Introduction; Foreword; Author's Preface; I. Good: The Value Predicate; II. Intuition (I): A First Look; III. Intuition (II): A Second Look; IV. Value Judgment: The General Theory; V. Judgments in Particular Contexts; VI. Ontology and Non-natural Qualities; VII. Fact and Value: The Logic of Moral Discourse; VIII. Choice, Consciousness, and Freedom: The Moral Self; Notes; Index.