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Westermarck, Edward 1862-1939: Critical Essay by G. E. Moore

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SOURCE: "The Nature of Moral Philosophy," in Philosophical Studies, Routledge & Kegan Paul Ltd., 1965, pp. 310-39.

In the following excerpt, Moore disagrees with Westermarck's notion that moral indignation can be consistent from one individual to the next.

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