G.E. Moore and political philosophy: Gerald F. Shove's fellowship dissertation (1911) |
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Authors: | Daniela Donnini Macci |
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Affiliation: | a Dipartimento di Studi sullo sviluppo economico, Università di Macerata, Italy |
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Abstract: | In 1911 Gerald F. Shove, later to become a leading Cambridge economist, submitted to King's College a fellowship dissertation on the application of G.E. Moore's ethical philosophy to political theory. In the article the dissertation, hitherto unpublished, is discussed with reference to both the acceptance and elaboration of Moore's Principia Ethica by the members of the Apostles and Bloomsbury groups and Shove's intellectual and personal biography. The thesis tackles some major concepts in political theory like the nature of human societies, self-government, justice and freedom. |
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Keywords: | G.E. Moore G. Shove Ethics Apostles J.M. Keynes Political theory Pacifism |
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