This book represents a unique attempt in the field of ethics. The British philosopher George Edward Moore (1873-1958) was keen to provide us, in a focused manner, with a new approach to dealing with ethical issues. It is an attempt to test the truth of common statements and principles in the field of ethics by applying the analytical method to them. Thus, while reading it, one feels as if he is swimming in a sea of ¿¿logic, as the book is full of arguments, responses, and rational proofs. The author of this book is considered one of the pioneers of the analytical method. He was the first to apply it in the field of ethics. He was later followed by his friend Bertrand Russell, and after them Ludwig Wittgenstein and others. In all his writings, Moore seeks to expose the falsity of many topics and theories that philosophers circulate without scrutiny, and to establish, in each topic, clear and clear definitions devoid of any ambiguity. This great British philosopher believed that the contradictions and difficulties that abound in the history of philosophy It is mainly because philosophers ask questions that they do not clearly understand what they mean! Analyzing ideas and finding clear definitions of the things we say will make arriving at philosophical truths faster and more accurate. That is why he always asked basic questions in his works: He would say: "What exactly does this mean?" Or "What exactly is meant by that?" Or "What entitles us to say that?" He was fond of the idea of ¿¿clarity, simplicity, and being Building philosophical theory based on clear intellectual rules, free of any ambiguity or ambiguity. In this book, he attempts to provide a clear model for his analytical approach.
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