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Moore's Appeal To Common Sense1
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 25 February 2009
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I believe that Moore's appeal to common sense has been misunder-stood both by his defenders and his critics. Besides the mistakes of the latter, there is one enormous howler which, in my opinion, the former have committed. This is to confuse or coalesce two quite distinct appeals which he made, namely the appeal to common sense and the appeal to ordinary language.
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I list only the items referred to in my article; a full bibliography is given in The Philosophy of G. E. Moore (1942, second edition in 1952) edited by Schilpp, P. A. (Tudor Publishing Company, New York).Google Scholar
1901a “Identity”. P.A.S., I, pp. 103–27. (P.A.S. = Proceedings of the Aris-totelian Society.)Google Scholar
1909a Hume's Philosophy in The New Quarterly (pagination from Philo-sophical Studies, 1922).Google Scholar