G. E. Moore observed that to assert, 'I went to the pictures last Tuesday but I don't believe that I did' would be 'absurd'. Over half a century later, such sayings continue to perplex philosophers. In the definitive treatment of the famous paradox, Green and Williams explain its history and relevance and present new essays by leading thinkers in the area.
G. E. Moore observed that to assert, 'I went to the pictures last Tuesday but I don't believe that I did' would be 'absurd'. Over half a century later, such sayings continue to perplex philosophers. In the definitive treatment of the famous paradox, Green and Williams explain its history and relevance and present new essays by leading thinkers in the area.
I. Introduction and Historical Context Introduction The All-Seeing Eye: A History of Moore's Paradox II. Moore's Paradox and Knowledge Moorean Absurdity: An Epistemological Analysis The Normative Character of Belief Moore's Paradoxes, Evans's Principle and Iterated Belief III. Moore's Paradox, Belief, and Assertion What Reflexive Pronouns Tell Us about Belief - A New Moore's Paradox De Se, Rationality, and Privileged Access Moore's Paradox and the Transparency of Belief IV. Moore's Paradox and Consciousness Consciousness, Reasons, and Moore's Paradox Moorean Absurdity and Showing What's Within V. Arguments from Moore's Paradox My Philosophical Position Says 'p' and I Don't Believe 'p' Moorean Pretence
I. Introduction and Historical Context Introduction The All-Seeing Eye: A History of Moore's Paradox II. Moore's Paradox and Knowledge Moorean Absurdity: An Epistemological Analysis The Normative Character of Belief Moore's Paradoxes, Evans's Principle and Iterated Belief III. Moore's Paradox, Belief, and Assertion What Reflexive Pronouns Tell Us about Belief - A New Moore's Paradox De Se, Rationality, and Privileged Access Moore's Paradox and the Transparency of Belief IV. Moore's Paradox and Consciousness Consciousness, Reasons, and Moore's Paradox Moorean Absurdity and Showing What's Within V. Arguments from Moore's Paradox My Philosophical Position Says 'p' and I Don't Believe 'p' Moorean Pretence
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