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Stephen Darwall

    Modern Moral Philosophy
    Honor, History, and Relationship: Essays in Second-Personal Ethics II
    Morality, Authority, and Law
    Welfare and Rational Care
    Philosophical Ethics
    • Philosophical Ethics

      An Historical And Contemporary Introduction

      • 268pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      3,7(35)Évaluer

      Exploring ethics through a philosophical lens, Stephen Darwall challenges students to engage with fundamental questions relevant to human existence. Key themes include the essence of value and moral duty, the concepts of freedom and choice, and the pursuit of human flourishing. The text also delves into critiques of morality and emphasizes the significance of relationships in shaping a meaningful life.

      Philosophical Ethics
    • Welfare and Rational Care

      • 150pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
      3,3(12)Évaluer

      Exploring the concept of welfare, the book introduces a "rational care theory of welfare" that redefines our understanding of what constitutes human well-being. Stephen Darwall argues that a deeper comprehension of welfare is crucial for ethical philosophy and everyday considerations. By addressing the often-overlooked aspects of welfare, he highlights how this knowledge can significantly influence our perceptions of what truly benefits individuals and society.

      Welfare and Rational Care
    • Morality, Authority, and Law

      Essays in Second-Personal Ethics I

      • 228pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      The essays delve into the concept of second-personal morality, emphasizing mutual accountability and the authority to make demands of one another. Darwall showcases how this framework can effectively clarify various topics within moral, political, and legal philosophy, offering fresh insights into complex ethical discussions.

      Morality, Authority, and Law
    • The book presents a second-personal framework for morality, emphasizing mutual accountability and the authority to make demands. It examines how this framework intersects with cultural concepts of respect and honor, the evolution of modern moral philosophy, and its implications for interpersonal relationships. Through this exploration, Darwall argues for a deeper understanding of moral obligations and the significance of personal interactions in ethical considerations.

      Honor, History, and Relationship: Essays in Second-Personal Ethics II
    • This magisterial study tells the story of a new way of doing ethics, starting in the seventeenth century, that was based on secular ideas of human psychology and universal accountability. It also shows that this modern approach remains relevant to us today and that it has a vibrant future.

      Modern Moral Philosophy