How to Be a Moorean
Regan finds it curious that while so many readily acknowledge G E Moore's profound influence on the entire discipline, remarkably few contemporary ethicists subscribe to, or even take seriously, Moore's distinctive positions. He further believes that many of Moore's central insights c...
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Published in | Ethics Vol. 113; no. 3; pp. 651 - 677 |
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Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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Chicago
The University of Chicago Press
01.04.2003
University of Chicago, acting through its Press |
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Summary: | Regan finds it curious that while so many readily acknowledge G E Moore's profound influence on the entire discipline, remarkably few contemporary ethicists subscribe to, or even take seriously, Moore's distinctive positions. He further believes that many of Moore's central insights continue to deserve respect. |
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ISSN: | 0014-1704 1539-297X |
DOI: | 10.1086/367589 |