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Philip Pettit

    1. január 1945

    Philip Pettit je írsky filozof a politický teoretik obhajujúci verziu občianskeho republikanizmu v politickej filozofii. Jeho práca skúma prepojenie rôznych filozofických oblastí, pričom ukazuje, ako poznatky z jednej disciplíny môžu poskytnúť riešenia problémov v iných, zdanlivo nesúvisiacich oblastiach. Pettitove myšlienky ovplyvnili politické reformy a jeho rozsiahle dielo je predmetom neustáleho akademického záujmu.

    Contemporary Political Philosophy. An Anthology
    Just freedom: a moral compass for a complex world
    A Companion to Contemporary Political Philosophy
    On the People's Terms
    • Freedom, in Philip Pettit's provocative analysis, requires more than just being let alone. In Just Freedom, a succinct articulation of the republican philosophy for which he is renowned, Pettit builds a theory of universal freedom as nondomination. Seen through this lens, even societies that consider themselves free may find their political arrangements lacking. Do those arrangements protect people's liberties equally? Are they subject to the equally shared control of those they protect? Do they allow the different peoples of the world to live in equal freedom? With elegant, user-friendly tests of freedom--the eyeball test, the tough luck test, and the straight talk test--Pettit addresses these questions, laying out essential yardsticks for policymakers and concerned citizens alike. An invitation to join in a program that would better articulate and realize justice in our social, democratic, and international lives, Just Freedom offers readers an essential starting place for the world's thorniest problems.

      Just freedom: a moral compass for a complex world2014
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    • On the People's Terms

      • 352 stránok
      • 13 hodin čítania

      According to republican theory, we are free persons to the extent that we are protected and secured in the same fundamental choices, on the same public basis, as one another. But there is no public protection or security without a coercive state. Does this mean that any freedom we enjoy is a superficial good that presupposes a deeper, political form of subjection? Philip Pettit addresses this crucial question in On the People's Terms. He argues that state coercion will not involve individual subjection or domination insofar as we enjoy an equally shared form of control over those in power. This claim may seem utopian but it is supported by a realistic model of the institutions that might establish such democratic control. Beginning with a fresh articulation of republican ideas, Pettit develops a highly original account of the rationale of democracy, breathing new life into democratic theory.

      On the People's Terms2012
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    • This monumental volume provides the most comprehensive and authoritative collection of the essential primary readings in post-war political philosophy.

      Contemporary Political Philosophy. An Anthology1997
      3,8
    • An essential reference for anyone interested in this dynamic field, the new edition of A Companion to Contemporary Political Philosophy is the most current and comprehensive resource available.

      A Companion to Contemporary Political Philosophy1993
      4,1