WAS RUSSELL'S 1922 ERROR THEORY A MISTAKE?

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Perkins, Ray, Jr. [1 ]
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[1] Philosophy Plymouth State U, Plymouth, NH 03264 USA
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Recent Russell scholarship has made clear the importance of Russell's contributions to ethical theory. But his provocative two-page 1922 paper, "Is There an Absolute Good?", anticipating by two decades what has come to be called "error theory", is still little known and not fully understood by students of Russell's ethics. In that little paper, never published in Russell's lifetime, he criticizes the "absolutist" view of G. E. Moore; and, with the help of his own 1905 theory of descriptions, he exposes what he takes to be the fallacy underlying Moore's (and his own earlier) arguments regarding value judgments and puts forward a new analysis which preserves the "absolutist" meaning at the cost of rendering all value judgments false. This article attempts to: (1) make clear just what Russell was doing in his little paper and how to understand it in the evolution of his metaethical thinking, (2) defend his 1922 theory against some recent criticisms, and (3) suggest the most likely reasons why he so quickly abandoned his new theory.
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