書誌事項

The elements of ethics

G.E. Moore ; edited and with an introduction by Tom Regan

Temple University Press, 1991

  • : [hbk]
  • pbk

大学図書館所蔵 件 / 9

この図書・雑誌をさがす

注記

Includes bibliographical references and index

内容説明・目次

巻冊次

: [hbk] ISBN 9780877227700

内容説明

George Edward Moore is among this century's most influential philosophers. Perhaps best known for his 'defense of common sense', he also made important contributions to metaphysics and theory of knowledge. But it is in ethics, and especially owing to the positions he develops in his "Principia Ethica", first published in 1903, that his ideas have had their most enduring influence. A forerunner to this famous work, "The Elements of Ethics" is a series of ten unpublished lectures that were presented by Moore, then in his mid-twenties. "The Elements" shows that "Principia Ethica" did not spring fully-formed from Moore's pen but evolved slowly over time. In these lectures, Moore begins with the same question he asks in "Principia Ethica": What is Good? Importantly, his answer is the same one he offers in Principia and many of its supporting arguments also appear, though sometimes in embryonic form. Moreover, in these lectures we also find sustained critiques of those who commit the 'naturalistic fallacy', and of John Stuart Mill's commission of it in particular. In "The Elements", however, Moore's position regarding ethics in relation to conduct differs in important respects from the one presented in Principia, and the former work contains important discussions, ranging from Christian ethics and the possibility of free will, not found in the latter. Tom Regan is Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at North Carolina State University. Among his many books are "Bloomsbury's Prophet: G. E. Moore and the Development of His Moral Philosophy" (Temple) and, most recently, "The Animal Rights Debate" (with Carl Cohen).

目次

Preface Editor's Introduction Syllabus for Moore's Lectures Moore's Introduction 1. The Subject-Mater of Ethics 2. Naturalistic Ethics, Especially the Ethics of Evolution 3. Hedonism 4. Hedonism Continued 5. Some Main Forms of Metaphysical Ethics 6. Ethics in Relation to Conduct 7. Free Will 8. The Ethics of the Inner Life 9. Practical Applications 10. General Conclusions Index
巻冊次

pbk ISBN 9781592131945

内容説明

George Edward Moore is among this century's most influential philosophers. Perhaps best known for his \u0022defense of common sense,\u0022 he also made important contributions to metaphysics and theory of knowledge. But it is in ethics, and especially owing to the positions he develops in his Principia Ethica, first published in 1903, that his ideas have had their most enduring influence. A forerunner to this famous work, The Elements of Ethics is a series of ten unpublished lectures that were presented by Moore, then in his mid-twenties. The Elements shows that Principia Ethica did not spring fully-formed from Moore's pen but evolved slowly over time. In these lectures, Moore begins with the same question he asks in Principia Ethica: What is Good? Importantly, his answer is the same one he offers in Principia and many of its supporting arguments also appear, though sometimes in embryonic form. Moreover, in these lectures we also find sustained critiques of those who commit the \u0022naturalistic fallacy,\u0022 and of John Stuart Mill's commission of it in particular. In The Elements, however, Moore's position regarding ethics in relation to conduct differs in important respects from the one presented in Principia, and the former work contains important discussions, ranging from Christian ethics and the possibility of free will, not found in the latter.

目次

PrefaceEditor's IntroductionSyllabus for Moore's LecturesMoore's Introduction1. The Subject-Mater of Ethics2. Naturalistic Ethics, Especially the Ethics of Evolution3. Hedonism4. Hedonism Continued5. Some Main Forms of Metaphysical Ethics6. Ethics in Relation to Conduct7. Free Will8. The Ethics of the Inner Life9. Practical Applications10. General ConclusionsIndex

「Nielsen BookData」 より

詳細情報

ページトップへ