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Internalism from the ethnographic stance: from self-indulgence to self-expression and corroborative sense-making

open access: yesPhilosophical Quarterly
By integrating Bernard Williams’ internalism about reasons with his later thought, this article casts fresh light on internalism and reveals what wider concerns it speaks to.
Matthieu Queloz
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Motivational internalism and folk intuitions

open access: yesPhilosophical Psychology, 2015
Gunnar Björnsson
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Meta-Externalism vs Meta-Internalism in The Study of Reference

open access: yesAustralasian Journal of Philosophy, 2013
Daniel Cohnitz
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Internal and International Migration

2017
The discussion surrounding how countries in sub-Saharan Africa can reap the benefits of a demographic dividend needs to pay closer attention to the effects of internal and international migration flows. Surprisingly little attention has been paid to the ways in which migration alters the relative size of the working age population, the ratio of ...
Sander, Nikola, Charles-Edwards, Elin
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A Critique of Conventionalist Broad Internalism

Sport, Ethics and Philosophy, 2018
In a series of articles over the past decade and a half, William J. Morgan has outlined and developed a historically grounded conventionalism as a competing version of a position that I have been closely associated with and that Robert L.
J. Russell
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Internalism and Externalism about Reasons

Oxford Handbooks Online, 2018
Internalism about normative reasons for action, in its broadest characterization, holds that each agent A’s reasons to act are constrained by some motivational fact, M, about A. Different versions of internalism differ on what M is. This chapter examines
Hille Paakkunainen
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Internalism and Pessimism

Journal of Moral Philosophy, 2019
Motivational Internalism is the thesis that, necessarily, moral beliefs are accompanied by motivational states. While another's testimony might transmit knowledge and justification, it cannot warrant motivational states such as moral emotions.
Casey Doyle
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Pluralistic Internalism

Journal of the Philosophy of Sport, 2015
Scott Kretchmar
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Epistemic Planning, Epistemic Internalism, and Luminosity

Metaepistemology, 2018
In this chapter, a “doxastic planning model” of epistemic evaluation is employed to argue for a form of epistemic internalism. In doing so, a response is first given to Schoenfield’s recent argument against the author’s previous attempt to develop such ...
Karl Schafer
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Is moral internalism supported by folk intuitions?

open access: yesPhilosophical Psychology, 2013
Caj Strandberg, F. Björklund
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