Philosophy of Common Sense [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 32 (3):532-533 (1979)
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Abstract

The present study of G. E. Moore’s common sense philosophy focuses on two issues: in what sense Moore may be said to be a common sense philosopher, and whether he is consistent as a common sense philosopher. The first four chapters are devoted to his conception of philosophy, common sense, and ordinary languages, and the philosophical paradoxes which arise out of these conceptions. The second half of the study offers a detailed account of his theory of knowledge with special emphasis upon his account of the existence of material things.

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