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A Way Out of Pettit's Dilemma

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 ...
Chappell Timothy, Timothy Chappell
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Philip Pettit

2015
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List and Pettit

Synthese, 2004
Christian List and Philip Pettit formulate a "doctrinal paradox", compare it and extensions of it to more general cases, to the Condorcet paradox and its extension to a more general case formulated by Kenneth Arrow. Their treatment is illuminating both conceptually and formally.
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Pettit on Consequentialism and Universalizability

Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics, 2005
Philip Pettit has argued that universalizability entails consequentialism. I criticise the argument for relying on a question-begging reading of the impartiality of universalization. A revised form of the argument can be constructed by relying on preference-satisfaction rationality, rather than on impartiality.
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Philip Pettit

Réseaux, 1993
Philip Pettit. In: Réseaux, volume 11, n°62, 1993. Les conventions. pp. 121-123.
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EDISON Pettit, 1889-1962

Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific, 1962
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Pettit’s Republic

Monist, 2001
In Republicanism: A Theory of Freedom and Government, Philip Pettit seeks to revive republicanism not only as a critical perspective on contemporary political life but as a guiding principle for the design of modern political institutions. His conception of republicanism sees it as aimed at securing a kind of liberty: freedom from domination, which he ...
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Philip Pettit: The State

2023
Why the state? Prominent answers to this question in Anglophone contractarian political theory tend to rely on prudential considerations. For Hobbes, for example, the state is necessary because subjects living in a condition of natural liberty face constant fear of death and find it impossible to lead predictable lives.
Bello Hutt, Donald, M. Victoria Kristan
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James David Pettit

BMJ, 2018
James David Pettit was a highly regarded consultant in anaesthesia and intensive care at Hull and East Yorkshire Hospitals NHS Trust. Born in South Africa and educated at Skinners School in Tunbridge Wells and Haberdashers’ in Monmouth, he moved to the Yorkshire area as an undergraduate and joined the trust as a trainee in 1999. He was …
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Pettit ‘s Molecule

2007
Abstract The most striking thing in Philip Pettit ‘s political philosophy is his attempt to replace the standard liberal conception of negative freedom with a conception of freedom as non-domination, which he associates with the republican rather than the liberal tradition of political thought.
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