PHILOSOPHICAL STUDIES

By

G. E. MOORE, Litt.D.

Hon. LL.D. (St. Andrews), F.B.A.

Lecturer in Moral Science in the University of Cambridge
Author of "Principia Ethica"

LONDON
ROUTLEDGE & KEGAN PAUL LTD
BROADWAY HOUSE: 68-74 CARTER LANE, E.C.4
1922

CONTENTS

I.THE REFUTATION OF IDEALISM 1
II.THE NATURE AND REALITY OF OBJECTS OF PERCEPTION    31
III.WILLIAM JAMES' "PRAGMATISM"97
IV.HUME'S PHILOSOPHY147
V.THE STATUS OF SENSE-DATA168
VI.THE CONCEPTION OF REALITY197
VII.SOME JUDGMENTS OF PERCEPTION220
VIII.THE CONCEPTION OF INTRINSIC VALUE253
IX.EXTERNAL AND INTERNAL RELATIONS276
X.THE NATURE OF MORAL PHILOSOPHY310

Those of the papers in this volume, which have been previouslypublished, originally appeared as follows:—

I. "The Refutation of Idealism" in Mind, N.S. Vol. xii, 1903.

II. "The Nature and Reality of Objects of Perception" in Proceedingsof the Aristotelian Society, 1905-6.

III. "Professor James' 'Pragmatism'" in Proceedings of theAristotelian Society, 1907-8.

IV. "Hume's Philosophy" in The New Quarterly, November, 1909.

V. "The Status of Sense-Data" in Proceedings of the AristotelianSociety, 1913-14.

VI. "The Conception of Reality" in Proceedings of the AristotelianSociety, 1917-18.

VII. "Some Judgments of Perception" in Proceedings of the AristotelianSociety, 1918-19.

IX. "External and Internal Relations" in Proceedings of theAristotelian Society,

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