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The revolution G. E. Moore wishes to effect in Principia Ethica begins with his famous claim that the property good is simple, indefinable, and non-natural.
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cosmic conservatism, ultimate rational end, great intrinsic goods, argument against egoism, intrinsic natural property, commonsense awareness, nonnatural properties, determinable properties, metaphysical philosophers, naturalistic fallacy, determinate properties
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The Nature of Judgment, The Value of Religion, Some Main Problems, The Refutation of Idealism, Rational Benevolence, The Conception of Intrinsic Value, Tom Regan, Beautiful World Argument, New York, Philippa Foot, The White Negro, Alasdair Maclntyre, The Elements of Ethics, The Place of Definition, Thomas Baldwin
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