The philosophy of G.E. Moore
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書誌事項
The philosophy of G.E. Moore
(The library of living philosophers, v. 4)
Open Court, 1968
3rd ed.
- : cloth
- : pbk
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- Moore's autobiography
- Descriptive and critical essays on the philosophy of G. E. Moore
- The philosopher replies
- Bibliography of the writings of G. E. Moore / compiled by E. Buchanan and G. E. Moore (p. [689]-701)
内容説明・目次
内容説明
For almost a half-century G.E. Moore has exercised an enormous influence on modern thought. Since 1903, when his famous "Refutation of Idealism" burst upon the philosophical world, he has had a long and distinguished career. The present volume is a living testament to this great realist and to his reputation (along with his colleagues, Russell and Whitehead) as one of the most profound thinkers of our century.
Here every aspect of Professor Moore's thought is described and examined--in nineteen brilliant, searching and incisive essays which form a definitive critique of his work and from which all further evaluations must spring. Each contributor and critic has been chosen because of his thorough familiarity and deep interest in the subject--and each is a noted American or European philosopher in his own right.
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