This article documents Jing Li’s interview with Professor Adrian Moore(St Hugh’s College,Oxford;joint editor of MIND),which briefly reviews Moore’s four monographs and focuses on his promising meta-metaphysics.Moore regards metaphysics as the most general attempt to make sense of things.According to his distinctive,and mild conception of metaphysics,Moore addresses,in turn,the distinction between absolute representations and perspectival representations,the relationship between analytic metaphysics and non-analytic metaphysics,and the correlations between western metaphysics and non-western metaphysics,including,inter alia,Chinese metaphysics.This interview shows that Moore’s meta-metaphysics will be helpful to bridge the traditional gaps not only between analytic metaphysics and non-analytic metaphysics,but between western metaphysics and non-western metaphysics as well-in other words,this novel meta-metaphysics will be useful to form the future world-metaphysics.