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Hobbes, Language and Philip Pettit
Hobbes Studies, 2009AbstractIn this article I explore two aspects of Pettit's thesis about Hobbes' innovation with regard to the transformative and central role of language in thought and politics. First, I argue that while Hobbes had many debts to both traditionalists and innovators, he did break new ground in characterising language as in some ways constitutive of ...
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The Philosophical Quarterly, 2001
Philip Pettit has argued, in ‘Non-consequentialism and Universalizability’, PQ, 50 (2000), pp. 175–90, that there is a tension between non-consequentialism and universalizability. In response I argue that Pettit's argument begs the question against the non-consequentialist, because it falsely assumes that the non-consequentialist must follow the ...
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Philip Pettit has argued, in ‘Non-consequentialism and Universalizability’, PQ, 50 (2000), pp. 175–90, that there is a tension between non-consequentialism and universalizability. In response I argue that Pettit's argument begs the question against the non-consequentialist, because it falsely assumes that the non-consequentialist must follow the ...
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Popular Sovereignty as Popular Control: Philip Pettit’s Republicanism
Philosophy and Politics, 2022Leonardo Fiorespino +1 more
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The Exemplification of Rules: An Appraisal of Pettit’s Approach to the Problem of Rule-following
International Journal of Philosophical Studies, 2012Daniel Watts
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Solidarity, equality, and freedom in Pettit’s republicanism
Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy, 2015Pablo Gilabert
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