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| | Moore's Moral Philosophy |
 | | But Moore, agreeing here with Rashdall, Ross, and others, said that “to search for ‘unity’ and ‘system,’ at the expense of truth, is not, I take it, the proper business of philosophy” (Principia Ethica 270). |
 | | Rashdall and Ross called the higher-level values they generated virtues and vices, as indeed it is plausible to do; surely benevolence and compassion are virtuous and sadism vicious. |
 | | Rashdall, Hastings, 1907, The Theory of Good and Evil, 2 vols., London: Oxford University Press. |
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