Ethics, Rationality, Dialectic, and Community

Claremont Undergraduate Journal of Philosophy 5:12-29 (1985)
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Abstract

The so-called problem of arguing “from what is to what ought to be” was popularized by G.E. Moore in Principia Ethica (1903), and has received much attention from modern philosophers. I would like to argue that this apparent problem rests on a false dichotomy between our knowing and our doing.

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Michael Baur
Fordham University

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