ABSTRACT

First published in 2002. This title collates a number of the late G. E. Moore's lectures on philosophy with the inclusion of his audience's questions and his answers that would bookend each session. Moore manages to present central, limiting, typical problems discussed in the study of philosophy in such a way that the reader begins to feel them despite themselves. Moore's introduction to philosophical difficulties can help students and scholars alike to judge and understand the most modern attempts to resolve these problems.

chapter |27 pages

What is Philosophy?

chapter |24 pages

Sense-Data

chapter |20 pages

Propositions

chapter |17 pages

Ways of Knowing

chapter |19 pages

Hume's Theory

chapter |19 pages

Hume's Theory Examined

chapter |18 pages

Material Things

chapter |19 pages

Existence In Space

chapter |18 pages

Existence in Time

chapter |19 pages

The Notion Of Infinity

chapter |15 pages

Is Time Real?

chapter |18 pages

Imagination and Memory

chapter |18 pages

Beliefs And Propositions

chapter |18 pages

True and False Beliefs

chapter |18 pages

Being, Fact and Existence

chapter |15 pages

Truths and Universals

chapter |21 pages

Abstractions and Being