Moore's bevis för yttervärldens existens
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Helge Malmgren (1971). Moore's Concept of Indirect Apprehension. Theoria 37 (3):185-208.
Paul Arthur Schilpp (1952). The Philosophy of G. E. Moore. New York, Tudor Pub. Co..
Helge Malmgren (1971). Intentionality and Knowledge: Studies in the Philosophy of G.E. Moore and Ludwig Wittgenstein. Dissertation, University of Gothenburg
John Greco (2002). How to Reid Moore. Philosophical Quarterly 52 (209):544-563.
Hugo McCann & Bevis Yaxley (1992). Retaining the Philosophy of Education in Teacher Education. Educational Philosophy and Theory 24 (1):51–67.
Philip Stratton-Lake & Brad Hooker (2006). Scanlon Versus Moore on Goodness. In Terry Horgan & Mark Timmons (eds.), Metaethics After Moore. Oxford University Press.
Guy Fletcher (2008). 'Mill, Moore, and Intrinsic Value'. Social Theory and Practice 34 (4):517-32.
James Pryor (2004). What's Wrong with Moore's Argument? Philosophical Issues 14 (1):349–378.
Brian Hutchinson (2001). G.E. Moore's Ethical Theory: Resistance and Reconciliation. Cambridge University Press.
John N. Williams (2004). Moore's Paradoxes, Evans's Principle and Self-Knowledge. Analysis 64 (284):348-353.
Thomas Baldwin & Consuelo Preti (eds.) (2011). G. E. Moore: Early Philosophical Writings. Cambridge University Press.
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