Moore's Ethics: Theory and Practice

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G. E. Moore", says Alan White, "is a philosopher's philosopher... He is one of those who, almost unknown outside the ranks of professional philosophers, has within those ranks exerted an enormous and, I believe lasting influence. His style seems to the layman to be involved and crabbed. The problems of analysis and meaning which interest him seem, in his own words, 'humble and inferior', far from the problems which bring the outsider to the pursuit of philosophy. The majority of his colleagues, on the other hand are struck by the subtlety and integrity, the penetrating naivety, of his writing. I regard him as the type of genius who has an infinite capacity for taking pains."

Publisher: Jatiya Sahitya Prakash
ISBN: 984-70000-0378-2
Number of pages: -


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G. E. Moore", says Alan White, "is a philosopher's philosopher... He is one of those who, almost unknown outside the ranks of professional philosophers, has within those ranks exerted an enormous and, I believe lasting influence. His style seems to the layman to be involved and crabbed. The problems of analysis and meaning which interest him seem, in his own words, 'humble and inferior', far from the problems which bring the outsider to the pursuit of philosophy. The majority of his colleagues, on the other hand are struck by the subtlety and integrity, the penetrating naivety, of his writing. I regard him as the type of genius who has an infinite capacity for taking pains."
G. E. Moore", says Alan White, "is a philosopher's philosopher... He is one of those who, almost unknown outside the ranks of professional philosophers, has within those ranks exerted an enormous and, I believe lasting influence. His style seems to the layman to be involved and crabbed. The problems of analysis and meaning which interest him seem, in his own words, 'humble and inferior', far from the problems which bring the outsider to the pursuit of philosophy. The majority of his colleagues, on the other hand are struck by the subtlety and integrity, the penetrating naivety, of his writing. I regard him as the type of genius who has an infinite capacity for taking pains."

Publisher: Jatiya Sahitya Prakash
Category: অন্যান্য
ISBN: 984-70000-0378-2
Number of pages: -

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