Philosophy’s longest sentences — G.E. Moore edition

A new entry in the ongoing contest to find the longest sentences written in the history of philosophy. Submitted by Ken Brown, a 239-word self-reflective monster from G. E. Moore’s “A Defence of Common Sense”: ‘In other words what (2) asserts is only (what seems an obvious enough truism) that each of us (meaning by […]

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