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Principia Ethica - G. E. Moore

Principia Ethica

By: G. E. Moore

eBook | 13 January 2026

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"Principia Ethica" by G. E. Moore is a foundational text in moral philosophy, where Moore introduces the concept of the "naturalistic fallacy." He argues against the idea that moral properties can be defined in terms of natural properties, emphasizing that ethical terms cannot be reduced to empirical observations. Moore's work is significant for its rigorous analysis of ethical language and its implications for moral theory, influencing subsequent philosophers to explore the complexities of ethical reasoning and the nature of good.***In "Principia Ethica," Moore also presents his famous argument for the indefinability of "good." He posits that good is a simple, non-natural property that cannot be adequately described by any combination of naturalistic terms. This idea challenges the prevailing ethical theories of his time and encourages a deeper examination of moral intuition. Moore's exploration of ethical non-naturalism has had a lasting impact on 20th-century philosophy, prompting debates about the nature of morality, the role of intuition, and the relationship between ethics and metaphysics.

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