G.E. Moore, more than either Bertrand Russell or Ludwig Wittgenstein, was chiefly responsible for the rise of the analytic method in twentieth-century philosophy. This selection of his writings shows Moore at his very best.
The classic essays are crucial to major philosophical debates that still resonate today. Amongst those included are:
* A Defense of Common Sense
* Certainty
* Sense-Data
* External and Internal Relations
* Hume"s Theory Explained
* Is Existence a Predicate?
* Proof of an External World
In addition, this collection also contains the key early papers in which Moore signals his break with idealism, and three important previously unpublished papers from his later work which illustrate his relationship with Wittgenstein.
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B. Epistemology and Metaphysics
C. Ethics and Political Philosophy
D. Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Anglo-American Philosophy
E. Philosophy of Logic and Mathematics
F. Philosophy of Mind and Language
G. Philosophy of Religion and General Philosophy
H. Philosophy of Science
Bentham"s Theory of Fictions
Bertrand Russell"s Construction of the External World