(B) The Argument Has Gone Astray Than That The Common Sense Had Done So
Moore's refutation of idealism was directed against both Absolute Idealism and Subjective Idealism. According to G.E. Moore, whenever there is a conflict between a philosophical doctrine and common sense, it is more likely that the argument has gone astray than that common sense has gone astray.
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(B) The Argument Has Gone Astray Than That The Common Sense Had Done So
Moore's refutation of idealism was directed against both Absolute Idealism and Subjective Idealism. According to G.E. Moore, whenever there is a conflict between a philosophical doctrine and common sense, it is more likely that the argument has gone astray than that common sense has gone astray.