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  George Edward Moore - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Moore is best known today for his defense of ethical non-naturalism, his emphasis on common sense in philosophical method, and the paradox which bears his name.
G.E. Moore died on October 24, 1958 and was interred in the Burial Ground of Parish of the Ascension, Cambridge, England.
Moore is also remembered for drawing attention to the peculiar inconsistency involved in uttering a sentence such as "It will rain but I don't believe that it will"--a puzzle which is now commonly called "Moore's paradox".
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 George Edward Moore
George Edward Moore, also known as G.E. Moore, (November 4, 1873 - October 24, 1958) was a distinguished and hugely influential English philosopher who was educated and taught at Cambridge University.
Moore was best known for his advocacy of common sense, his ethical non-naturalism, and his very clear, circumspect writing style.
Moore's most famous essays are "The Refutation of Idealism", "A Defence of Common Sense", and "A Proof of the External World" each of which can be found in his collection of papers, Philosophical Papers.
www.brainyencyclopedia.com /encyclopedia/g/ge/george_edward_moore.html   (1014 words)

  
 Moore
George Edward Moore was born in 1873, in England, one of eight children.
Moore won a prize fellowship, in 1898, on the basis of his dissertation, "The Metaphysical Basis of Ethics," and he began work on his first book, Principia Ethica, which was published in 1903.
Moore's contributions tended to be personal --- an ever-present participant in discussions, striking in his analytic abilities, and insightful in his recognition and advancement of the era's central themes.
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 George F. Moore - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
George F. Moore (1887 - 1949), as a Major General in the US Army, was the commander of the Harbor Defences of Manila and Subic Bays, the Philippines, at the time of the 1941 Japanese invasion.
General Moore was a 1908 Graduate of Texas AandM University.
George Foot Moore (October 15, 1851 - May 16, 1931) was a Harvard University Biblical studies professor.
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 Moore and Winters Genealogy - aqwg59   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
William Edward MOORE was born 6 Aug 1854 in Berkley, Wiltshire, England and was christened 13 Sep 1854 in Berkley, Wiltshire, England.
George F MOORE was born 9 Jan 1860 and died 1934.
Charles A MOORE was born 10 Jul 1883 in Byron Township, Michigan.
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 Handbook of Texas Online: MOORE COUNTY
The average minimum temperature is 20° F in January, and the average maximum is 93° in July.
Thousands of acres of Moore County land were first cultivated between 1910 and 1920, as many of the old ranches began to sell their lands to newly arriving farmers.
The county's population increased to 13,349 by 1950 and to 14,773 by 1960 and then continued to rise, to 16,575 by 1980 and to 17,865 by 1990.
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 Moore
Moore was a significant influence on Russell, Wittgenstein, Ryle.
Moore's departure from idealistic philosophy began with a criticism of internal relations in the careful analysis of truth and falsity in "The Nature of Judgment" (1899).
Continuing to develop his realistic convictions, Moore argued in "A Defence of Common Sense" (1925) that we all certainly know the truth of many propositions about ourselves, bodies, and other people, even though we may be uncertain about the correct analysis of these propositions.
www.philosophypages.com /ph/moor.htm   (338 words)

  
 George Edward Moore
Moore concentrates here on the case of a ‘sensation of blue’ and maintains that this experience is a kind of ‘diaphanous’ consciousness or awareness of blue, which is not a ‘content’ of experience at all, but something real whose existence is not dependent on experience.
Moore's argument against the thesis that all relations are internal starts from the claim that the burden of proof lies on its supporters since it conflicts with our common sense conviction that things are not essentially inter-related in such a way that a change to one thing in one respect necessitates changes to everything else.
Moore then argues that the best reason one could have for the thesis involves a logical fallacy; he shows how the thesis that all relations are internal might be plausibly, but fallaciously, inferred from Leibniz’ Law, the uncontentious principle that things which differ in their relations must differ in their identity.
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 She spent half a century helping others   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Moore roamed the halls making sure the staff was as well cared for and happy as the patients, said Cheryl Messenger of Groveland, who worked for Mrs.
Moore was completely surprised last night when she walked into the Kingston 1686 House in Kingston, N.H., and realized close to 50 of her co-workers and friends were giving her a standing ovation -- wearing coffee filters on their heads.
Moore laments most is not wearing her white nurse's hat with the fl ribbon around it while on duty.
www.eagletribune.com /news/stories/19981021/HA_003.htm   (491 words)

  
 George Moore - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Moore (George Edward Moore), (1873-1958), British Philosopher and early colleague of Bertrand Russell
George A. Moore, (George Augustus Moore) (1852-1933), Irish novelist
George Fletcher Moore, former Attorney-General of Western Australia
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 The American Poindexter Family Tree - pafg58.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Lillie A. Moore was born on 12 JUL 1883.
George F. Moore was born in FEB 1887.
Elizabeth Ida Poindexter "Bett -Betty" (Thomas Ferdinand, Lewis Dawson, Joseph, John, Thomas, George) was born on 13 OCT 1844 in Whipping Creek, Campbell Co, VA. She died on 30 MAR 1906 in Halifax Co, VA.
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 The Anniston Star - Editorial Notebook: Moore the muckraker
What Moore does by mixing undeniable alliances with unsteady conclusions, though, is to follow a muckraking tradition of raising difficult issues.
Moore and his movie stand alongside the muckrakers of the late 19th century and early 20th century.
Lewis’ George F. Babbitt would no doubt be appalled by Moore’s movie, with its uncomfortable overtones that question the motivations of the powerful.
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 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Tabscott contacted former students, alumni and friends of Moore’s and asked that they contribute to a fund that would be used to honor Moore.
The George F. Moore Scholarship will be granted each spring at the Honors Banquet to a political science junior who has been involved college and community activities.
George Moore obtained his Ph.D. in political science at the University of Iowa before settling in Athens to teach at Concord College.
www.concord.wvnet.edu /Pages/news/nr/2001/9/SCHMoore,George.html   (300 words)

  
 F. J. Moore   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Moore, planter, Ellsworth, Ark. Like many of the representative citizens of the county, Mr.Moore owes his nativity to Tennessee, his birth occurring in Bledsoe County March 12, 1831,and he is the son of Nimrod and Sarah (Jones) Moore, the parents natives of Virginia, the father born in 1794 and the mother about 1796.
Moore was married, the second time, in 1867, to Miss Caroline L. Lassater, who was born in Tennessee in 1840.
Moore is a Mason, Pleasant Mound Lodge No. 234, and he is secretary of the same.
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 Moore Burials
Moore, William H. William H. Moore, a prosperous farmer residing on Section 9, Mound Prairie Township, was born in Richland County, Ohio, May 5, 1852, and became a resident of Jasper County in 1871.
Moore is what may be termed a self-made man, having never received a dollar, other than the results of his own efforts.
She was married to William Moore Oct 29, 1874, in Newton and moved to Metz where she with her husband lived in a log cabin, later moving to a farm near Colfax.
www.usgennet.org /usa/ia/county/jasper1/metz/cemetery/moore   (802 words)

  
 Michael Moore is confident in Kerry's goodness   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Moore shows up in his trademark baseball cap, size 46 blue jeans and a jacket that looks like something a victim's family never bothered to reclaim after the corpse was found.
As Moore slipped out a back hallway, I confronted him with the theory that Kerry will do precisely what Moore fears: shift right and appeal to centrist voters who have fallen away.
For now, though, Moore chooses to believe in John F. Kerry's essential goodness with the same depth of conviction by which he believes George W. Bush is Beelzebub in a thousand-dollar suit.
www.post-gazette.com /pg/04210/353048.stm   (786 words)

  
 Bonfire Coalition for Students - Heritage
General George F. Moore ’08 was an Aggie to the fullest.
March 1942 saw General Douglas MacArthur evacuate from the Philippines and charge Moore with, “Hold Corrigedor.” April 9, 1942, Bataan was surrendered to the Japanese and Corrigedor became a final refuge for the Allied troops in the Pacific arena.
The General George F. Moore award was established in 1946 to recognize the most outstanding outfit.
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 jimkukral.com | Moore-trepreneurs, Cashing In On Michael Moore
Moore’s presentation of his opinions on the facts, the biggest fact remains that these “Moore-trepreneurs” are ironically and often hypocritically finding their own pockets filled because of, not despite Mr.
Moore is a disingenuous danger to this country, and his assumptions and assertions should not go unchallenged.
In Michael Moore Is a Big Fat Stupid White Man, Hardy and Clarke dish it back hard to the fervent prophet of the far left, turning a careful eye on Moore's use of camera tricks and publicity ploys to present his own version of the truth.
www.jimkukral.com /jimkukral_michaelmoore.shtml   (1113 words)

  
 Rosenberg Richmond Area Chamber of Commerce   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Located on a bend in the Brazos River, it was discovered in the middle of 1822 by Stephen F. Austin's colonists who sailed up the wide riverway to build a dog-trot cabin for protection and storage of their supplies.
The prime examples are the John Moore Home, which features tours and is now owned and operated by the Fort Bend Museum Association, and the county's earliest jail which serves as the headquarters' for the Richmond Police Department.
Among the many outstanding features the city has to offer are the 200-year old oak, pecan and magnolia trees that line many of the entrances of the two-story columned plantation homes that feature wide porches and lusciously, landscaped backyards.
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 Moore   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Moore was a farmer and until advancing age made it impossible, operated his farm in the East School vicinity.
Marion Moore a farmer living several miles from town on the Buttermilk road, was killed in a runaway accident Saturday afternoon.
Moore was thrown from the wagon and his head was crushed on a stone.
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 Handbook of Texas Online: MOORE, GEORGE FLEMING
George Fleming Moore, judge, was born in Elbert County, Georgia, on July 17, 1822, the son of William H. and Mary Garland (Marks) Moore.
He attended the universities of Alabama and Virginia, began studying law in 1840, and was admitted to the bar in 1844.
Moore moved to Austin in 1854 and then to Nacogdoches in 1856.
www.tsha.utexas.edu /handbook/online/articles/view/MM/fmo28.html   (305 words)

  
 Obituary of Harry George Moore, Sr.
Moore Sr., a St. Louis physician, died of cancer Friday, June 7, 1974, in St. Anthony Hospital.
Moore, the former Marjorie Von Fursch, was the daughter of the late Curt von Fursch, a long-time member of, the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra.
Dr. Moore, a longtime resident of the Central West End, was a member of the St. Louis Metropolitan Medical Association, the Missouri Medical Association and the American Medical Association.
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 George Frederick Jewett, Sr.
George Frederick Jewett succeeded Huntington Taylor as General Manager in 1928 and remained in this position until the company was merged, along with the Clearwater Timber Company and the Potlatch Lumber Company in 1931.
The business papers of George Frederick Jewett, Manager and Vice-President of the Edward Rutledge Timber Company from 1928, Vice-President of Potlatch Forests, Incorporated, from 1935 to 1946 and President of the same company from 1946 until 1949, consist primarily of the correspondence directly concerned with these companies.
The volume of letters decreases rapidly in the 1940's and the little that does exist is primarily letters from G.F. Jewett and his wife to their two children and the replies of the latter to their parents.
www.lib.uidaho.edu /special-collections/Manuscripts/mg043.htm   (5184 words)

  
 The Political Graveyard: Index to Politicians: Moore, G to I
Moore, George — of Logan, Logan County, W.Va. Democrat.
Moore, H. — of Austin, Travis County, Tex. Republican.
Moore, Hallie — of Graham, Alamance County, N.C. Republican.
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 George Moore's Esther Waters: Selected Bibliography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Gettmann, Royal A. "George Moore's Revisions of the Lake, the Wild Goose, and Esther Waters." Publications of the Modern Language Association of America 59.2 (1944): 540-55.
"Religion as Trope in the Naturalistic Novels of George Moore: A Mummer's Wife, A Drama in Muslin, and Esther Waters." Excavatio: Emile Zola and Naturalism 18.1-2 (2003): 363-71.
"George Moore's Quest for Canonization and Esther Waters as Female Helpmate." English Literature in Transition (1880-1920) 46.2 (2003): 116-39.
www.wsu.edu /~campbelld/engl567/estherwatersbib.htm   (403 words)

  
 Corps Hall of Honor inducts five former cadets Saturday - The Battalion - News
Leadership, honor and respect are just a sample of the values exemplified in the lives of five former cadets who are being inducted into the Sam Houston Sanders Corps Center's "Corps Hall of Honor" on Saturday.
George F. Moore, Class of 1908; George P. Mitchell of the Woodlands, Class of 1940; John H. Lindsey of Houston, Class of 1944; retired Maj. Gen.
Mills said the inductees not only excel in their personal careers, but are public servants to the community and A&M. Moore, the first Aggie to attain general officer rank, lettered in football, was a member of the Ross Volunteers and served as Commandant of the Corps of Cadets for two years.
www.thebatt.com /news/2004/10/01/News/Corps.Hall.Of.Honor.Inducts.Five.Former.Cadets.Saturday-738971.shtml   (480 words)

  
 Moore and Winters Genealogy - aqwg57   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
George F MOORE [Parents] was born 9 Jan 1860 in Gaines Township, Michigan.
Irene MOORE was born 1885 and died 1912.
Claude MOORE was born 17 May 1893 and died Nov 1982.
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 MINNIE F. MOORE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
MINNIE F. Minnie F. Moore, of the 3200 block of Killian Ave., died Feb. 8, 1996, in Portsmouth General Hospital.
Survivors include her husband, Walter Moore; a daughter, Shirley Moore of Atlantic City, N.J.; two sisters, Ruth Staton and Hallie Faison, both of Ahoskie, N.C.; a brother, Willie Felton of Camden, N.J.; three brothers-in-law, Solomon Moore and Malachi Staton, both of Ahoskie, and John B.
Moore of Portsmouth; two sisters-in-law, Carrie Lee Moore of Ahoskie and Mae Alice Felton of Camden; and other relatives and friends.
scholar.lib.vt.edu /VA-news/VA-Pilot/issues/1996/vp960210/02100203.htm   (210 words)

  
 AllRefer.com - George Moore (Philosophy, Biography) - Encyclopedia
Inspired by Zola, Flaubert, Turgenev, and the 19th-century French realists, Moore turned to writing, publishing his first novel, A Modern Lover, in 1883.
Moore's most famous novel, Esther Waters (1894), poignantly relates the poverty and hardships valiantly endured by a religious girl.
About 1900, Moore returned to Ireland and became associated with William Butler Yeats, George Russell (A. E.), and others in the Irish literary renaissance.
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 Moore   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Mike Moore — former Prime Minister of New Zealand and Director-General of the WTO
The Moore Brothers — Matt, Owen and Tom Moore — were three brothers who became famous in early Hollywood.
Moore is the name of several places in the United States of America:
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 Moore Family History: CONDOR Family   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
George Joseph Condor and Martha F. Casey had the following child:
Sidney was born in Randolph, Indiana 26 June 1910.
Sidney was the son of Russell Moore and Mary S. Rodgers.
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