Principia Ethica


Read by Fredrik Karlsson

(4.7 stars; 7 reviews)

George Edward Moore, usually known as G. E. Moore, (1873 – 1958) was a distinguished and influential English philosopher. He was, with Bertrand Russell, Ludwig Wittgenstein, and (before them) Gottlob Frege, one of the founders of the analytic tradition in philosophy.

(10 hr 2 min)

Chapters

Preface 9:47 Read by Fredrik Karlsson
Chapter 1: The Subject Matter of Ethics, part 1 29:12 Read by Fredrik Karlsson
Chapter 1: The Subject Matter of Ethics, part 2 29:05 Read by Fredrik Karlsson
Chapter 1: The Subject Matter of Ethics, part 3 34:33 Read by Fredrik Karlsson
Chapter 2: Naturalistic Ethics, part 1 29:26 Read by Fredrik Karlsson
Chapter 2: Naturalistic Ethics, part 2 27:34 Read by Fredrik Karlsson
Chapter 3: Hedonism, part 1 31:56 Read by Fredrik Karlsson
Chapter 3: Hedonism, part 2 36:22 Read by Fredrik Karlsson
Chapter 3: Hedonism, part 3 30:45 Read by Fredrik Karlsson
Chapter 3: Hedonism, part 4 34:10 Read by Fredrik Karlsson
Chapter 4: Metaphysical Ethics, part 1 28:19 Read by Fredrik Karlsson
Chapter 4: Metaphysical Ethics, part 2 29:06 Read by Fredrik Karlsson
Chapter 4: Metaphysical Ethics, part 3 27:19 Read by Fredrik Karlsson
Chapter 5: Ethics in Relation to Conduct, part 1 26:50 Read by Fredrik Karlsson
Chapter 5: Ethics in Relation to Conduct, part 2 27:57 Read by Fredrik Karlsson
Chapter 5: Ethics in Relation to Conduct, part 3 26:00 Read by Fredrik Karlsson
Chapter 5: Ethics in Relation to Conduct, part 4 29:20 Read by Fredrik Karlsson
Chapter 6: The Ideal, part 1 25:00 Read by Fredrik Karlsson
Chapter 6: The Ideal, part 2 27:38 Read by Fredrik Karlsson
Chapter 6: The Ideal, part 3 30:47 Read by Fredrik Karlsson
Chapter 6: The Ideal, part 4 31:06 Read by Fredrik Karlsson

Reviews

Good recording


(5 stars)

Some common words are pronounced in an uncommon/wrong way, which is unfortunate, but never prevents comprehension (e.g. “ideal”, “causal”, “theoria”)

The right way to do metaphysics


(5 stars)

brilliant


(5 stars)

this is a worthwhile read