I am Professor of Philosophy at the University of Oxford.
I study the philosopher Immanuel Kant, who, in my view, is the greatest philosopher of all time. He's certainly my own favourite philosopher and he has informed a lot of my work.
Publications
Moore, A.W. (forthcoming). Armchair Knowledge: Some Kantian Reflections. Public Reason.
Moore, A.W. (2012). Introduction, Part One - The Early Modern Period. In The Evolution of Modern Metaphysics: Making Sense of Things (pp. 1–192). Cambridge University Press.
Moore, A.W. (2006). Maxims and Thick Ethical Concepts. Ratio, 19(2), 129–147.
Moore, A.W. (2003). First theme: morality, Second theme: freedom, Third Theme: Religion, Third set of variations. In Noble in Reason, Infinite in Faculty: Themes and Variations in Kan'ts Loral and Religious Philosophy (pp. 147–196). Routledge.
Moore, A.W. (1988). Aspects of the Infinite in Kant. Mind, New Series, 97(386), 205–223.
Language, World and Limits: Essays in the Philosophy of Language and Metaphysics
The Evolution of Modern Metaphysics
Noble in Reason, Infinite in Faculty
Points of View
Contemporary Kantian Metaphysics
The Infinite