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Réseaux, 1993
Philip Pettit. In: Réseaux, volume 11, n°62, 1993. Les conventions. pp. 121-123.
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Philip Pettit. In: Réseaux, volume 11, n°62, 1993. Les conventions. pp. 121-123.
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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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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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Introduction au parcours de Philip Pettit
Raisons politiques, 2011Résumé : Entretien avec Philip Pettit Ce texte revient sur la façon dont Pettit a développé sa théorie de la liberté comme non-domination, sur ses présupposés, sur ses enjeux théoriques et pratiques ainsi que sur ses principales implications.
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What is Liberty. Alexander Vileykis in conversation with Philip Pettit
Versus, 2023Разговор 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, 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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Mind
The first line of Robert Wolff’s essay, In Defence of Anarchism, tells us that political philosophy begins and ends with the state. He writes: ‘Politics is the exercise of the power of the state, or the attempt to influence that exercise. Political philosophy is therefore, strictly speaking, the philosophy of the state.
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The first line of Robert Wolff’s essay, In Defence of Anarchism, tells us that political philosophy begins and ends with the state. He writes: ‘Politics is the exercise of the power of the state, or the attempt to influence that exercise. Political philosophy is therefore, strictly speaking, the philosophy of the state.
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Moins de domination, plus de liberté ? Réponse à Philip Pettit
Raisons politiques, 2011Résumé Selon une célèbre thèse défendue par Philip Pettit, un agent est libre lorsque chacune de ses options est non seulement accessible, mais aussi non dominée, au sens où personne n'a le pouvoir d'en bloquer l'accès. Sur la base de contre-exemples, cet article montre que la volonté d'éliminer la domination peut diminuer, plutôt que renforcer, la ...
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