Abstract

It appears to me that in Ethics, as in all other philosophical studies, the difficulties and disagreements … are mainly due to a very simple cause: namely to the attempt to answer questions without first discovering precisely what question it is which you desire to answer.—George Edward Moore, Principia Ethica, 1903 (Preface).

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