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Moore, G. E. 1873-1958: Critical Essay by W. D. Falk

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SOURCE: "Fact, Value, and Nonnatural Predication," in Ought, Reasons, and Morality: The Collected Papers of W. D. Falk, Cornell University Press, 1986, pp. 99-122.

In the following essay, Falk attempts to clarify Moore's distinction between "good" and natural properties.

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