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Análisis filosófico

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BRICENO, Sebastián. G. E. Moore on Concepts and Judgment. Anal. filos. [online]. 2021, vol.41, n.1, pp.91-118. ISSN 1851-9636.  http://dx.doi.org/10.36446/af.2021.357.

In “The Nature of Judgment” (1899), G. E. Moore defends the strange thesis according to which “[i]t seems necessary… to regard the world as formed of concepts”. Philosophers have offered distinct understandings of this proposal, in particular of what Moorean concepts really are. In this article I discuss and reject three of them: one, according to which Moorean concepts are universals within the framework of a bundle theory of concrete particulars (Nelson, 1962; Baldwin, 1990); a second one, according to which Moorean concepts are particulars within a mereological framework of analysis (Bell, 1999); and a third one, according to which Moorean concepts are a sui generis category, resulting from his alleged rejection of the substance (particular)/attribute (universal) distinction (MacBride, 2018). I end by defending my own understanding, which highlights the openly Platonic stance of the young G. E. Moore.

Palabras clave : Concepts; Judgment; Proposition; Abstract; Particular; Universal; Substance.

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