Item #89681 Principia Ethica. George Edward MOORE.
Principia Ethica

Principia Ethica

Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1903 (first edition).

Octavo, xxviii, 232 pages.

Cloth lightly marked and scuffed, with minor wear to the extremities; top margin of sixteen consecutive leaves lightly bumped; trifling signs of use and age; a very good copy.

'"Principia Ethica" is recognised as the definitive starting point for twentieth-century ethical theory. Its influence was first largely confined to the Bloomsbury Group - Maynard Keynes wrote that it was "better than Plato" - who took it up for its celebration of the values of art and love; but later it achieved the widespread recognition it still retains as a classic text of analytic ethical theory' (from the blurb of a recent Cambridge University Press edition).

With the pencilled ownership initials of Sir William Mitchell (1861-1962), appointed in 1894 to 'the Hughes professorship of English language and literature and mental and moral philosophy in the University of Adelaide' ('Australian Dictionary of Biography').

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