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Philip Pettit’s Republicanism and Labour Law: A Defence

International Journal of Comparative Labour Law and Industrial Relations, 2021
Republican political theory has attracted the attention of a number of prominent academic labour lawyers in recent years with a view to providing a general theoretical or philosophical foundation for labour law. Engaging with and contributing to this emerging area of scholarly interest, this article endeavours to defend the possibility of a general ...
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Pettit on Love and Its Value: A Critical Assessment

open access: yesMoral Philosophy and Politics, 2018
Philip Pettit has identified some interesting apparent commonalities among core human values like love, friendship, virtue, and respect. These are all, Pettit argues, ‘robustly demanding’: they require us to provide certain benefits across ranges of ...
Sven Nyholm
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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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What is Liberty. Alexander Vileykis in conversation with Philip Pettit

Versus, 2023
Разговор с Филипом Петтитом о свободе. Эта кажущаяся тривиальной тема до сих пор остро проживается огромным числом людей. Обращаясь к различным историческим эпохам, политическим режимам и на примере разных социальных групп, Петтит демонстрирует различие между «естественными ограничениями» и проявлениями власти.
Ph. Pettit, A. Vileykis
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Hobbes, Language and Philip Pettit

Hobbes Studies, 2009
AbstractIn 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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