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  • Mr. Darwall is the author of "A Better Way to Help the Low Paid," (Center for Policy Studies, 2006).

    The Conservatives and Welfare Rupert Darwall 2010

  • Mr. Darwall is author of "Global Warming: A Short History," forthcoming from Quartet.

    David Cameron's Veto Rupert Darwall 2011

  • (My terminology here follows Darwall 1983, 54; see further the entry on reasons for action: internal vs. external.)

    Reasons for Action: Justification vs. Explanation Lenman, James 2009

  • Furthermore, despite its lofty pedigree, the Humean Theory of Motivation is itself subject to dispute (Dancy 1996; Darwall 1983; Nagel 1970; McDowell 1981).

    Boys in White Suits 2009

  • In the terminology of Darwall (1983), reasons internalism is an existence form of internalism, contrasting with judgment forms of internalism.

    Reasons for Action: Internal vs. External Finlay, Stephen 2008

  • Adams suggests, with some plausibility, that the notion of obligation is ineliminably social, that it must involve a relationship between persons, a relationship in which a demand is made (Adams 1987b, p. 264; also Adams 1999, pp. 245-246; for a nontheistic view defending a similar position, see Darwall 2006).

    Theological Voluntarism Murphy, Mark 2008

  • Darwall, Stephen, 1982, “Scheffler on Morality and Ideals of the Person,” Canadian Journal of Philosophy, XII: 247-255.

    Personal Identity and Ethics Shoemaker, David 2008

  • The general idea that there is some intimate connection between moral judgement and motivation is usually referred to as “judgement internalism.” (see Darwall 1983: 54).

    Moral Non-Naturalism Ridge, Michael 2008

  • Rather, sympathy is seen as an emotion sui generis that has the other's negative emotion or situation as its object from the perspective of somebody who cares for the other person's well being (Darwall 1998).

    Empathy Stueber, Karsten 2008

  • As Darwall puts it, dignity is "the second-personal standing of an equal: the authority to make claims and demands on one another as free and rational agents" and to hold each other accountable for complying with these commands

    Respect Dillon, Robin S. 2007

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