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Moore, G. E. 1873-1958: Critical Essay by Stephen W. Ball

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SOURCE: "Reductionism in Ethics and Science: A Contemporary Look at G. E. Moore's Open-Question Argument," in American Philosophical Quarterly, Vol. 25, No. 3, July, 1988, pp. 197-213.

In the following essay, Ball argues that Moore's "open-question " against ethical naturalism is flawed but, ultimately, valid.

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