Moore's moral philosophy
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (2008)
| Abstract | G.E. Moore's Principia Ethica of 1903 is often considered a revolutionary work that set a new agenda for 20 th-century ethics. This historical view is hard to sustain, however. In metaethics Moore's non naturalist position was close to that defended by Henry Sidgwick and other late.. | |||||||||
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Jack Temkin (1984). Singer, Moore, and the Metaphysics of Morals. Philosophy Research Archives 10:567-571.
Panayot Butchvarov (2006). Ethics Dehumanized. In Terry Horgan & Mark Timmons (eds.), Metaethics After Moore. Oxford University Press.
Thomas Hurka (2003). Moore in the Middle. Ethics 113 (3):599-628.
Terry Horgan & Mark Timmons (eds.) (2006). Metaethics After Moore. Oxford University Press.
G. E. Moore (1903/2004). Principia Ethica. Dover Publications.
Eivind Storheim (1966). The Purpose of Analysis in Moore's Principia Ethica. Inquiry 9 (1-4):156 – 170.
Jonathan Ree (2010). The Fetishism of Morality. The Philosopher's Magazine (48):32-42.
Brian Hutchinson (2001). G.E. Moore's Ethical Theory: Resistance and Reconciliation. Cambridge University Press.
G. E. Moore (2005). Ethics: The Nature of Moral Philosophy. Oxford University Press, Clarendon Press ;.
Stephen Darwall (2003). Moore, Normativity, and Intrinsic Value. Ethics 113 (3):468-489.
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