G.E. Moore's ethical theory resistance and reconciliation / Brian Hutchinson.

Author/creator Hutchinson, Brian, 1953-
Format Electronic
Publication InfoCambridge [England] ; New York : Cambridge University Press,
Descriptionviii, 219 p. ; 24 cm.
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Contents Machine generated contents note: 1 Simplicity, Indefinability, Nonnaturalness -- Lay of the Land -- The Argument for Indefinability 2 Good's Nonnaturalness -- Background -- -\: Later Refinements and Problems -- Final Refinements 3 The Paradoxof Ethics and Its Resolution -- The Paradox of Ethics -- Resolution of the Paradox 4 The Status of Ethics: Dimming the Future and -- Brightening the Past -- Dimming the Future -- Brightening the Past 5 The Origin of the Awareness of Good and the Theory -- of Common Sense -- The Origin of Our Awareness of Good -- Saving Common Sense 6 Moore's Argument Against Egoism -- Introduction -- Against a Metaphysical Self -- The Contradcton of Egoism , -- Moore on Sidgwick - 7 The Diagnosis of Egoism and the Consequences 8 Moore's Practical and Political Philosophy -- Introduction -- Necessary Rules -- Nonnecessary Rules -- Moore's Conservatism 9 Moore's Cosmic Conservatism -- The Dialectic of Innocence -- Moore's Diagnosis -- Critique of Religion 1o Cosmic Conservatism II -- Art between Politics and Religion -- Moore's Solution and Its Consequences Bibliography Index.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references (p. [211]-214) and index.
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LCCN 00064189
ISBN0521800552 (hbk.)

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