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Rousseau's Freedom as Recognition

open access: yesEuropean Journal of Philosophy, Volume 33, Issue 4, Page 1357-1374, December 2025.
Abstract To yearn for freedom is to want to be seen by others as someone. Rousseau, I believe, held such a conception of freedom, alongside his intricate theory of human passions. This essay examines how freedom relates to such passions, and in particular, to the Rousseauian notion of amour‐propre.
Julian Perilla
wiley   +1 more source

Groups as Persons? A Suggestion for a Hegelian Turn

open access: yesJournal of Social Ontology, 2017
Christian List and Philip Pettit have recently argued for a performative theory of personhood in which all agents who manage to perform in the space of obligations are taken as persons. Based on this account they claim that group agents are also persons.
Hirvonen Onni
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What Has Athens to Do with Rome? Tocqueville and the New Republicanism [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
The recent debate over “republican” conceptions of freedom as non-domination has re- invigorated philosophical discussions of freedom. However, “neo-Roman” republicanism, which has been characterized as republicanism that respects equality, has largely ...
Jech, Alexander
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A Review of Drivers of Cool Season Rainfall in Southwest Western Australia

open access: yesWIREs Climate Change, Volume 16, Issue 6, November/December 2025.
Schematic of weather systems and larger‐scale climate drivers that influence South West Western Australia (SWWA) winter rainfall during (a) a typical dry SWWA winter, and (b) a typical wet SWWA winter, where SWWA is depicted by the green shaded area, the “H” in (a) illustrates the influence of high‐pressure in directing dry continental easterly wind ...
Kerryn A. Hawke   +2 more
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Philip Pettit: The Birth of Ethics

open access: yesZeitschrift für philosophische Literatur, 2020
Buchbesprechung von Philip Pettit: The Birth of Ethics. Reconstructing the Role and Nature of Morality. Oxford: Oxford University Press 2018.
openaire   +2 more sources

Vulnérabilité, non-domination et autonomie : vers une critique du néorépublicanisme

open access: yesAstérion, 2009
L’anthropologie philosophique est l’un des fronts sur lesquels s’est développée, ces dernières années, la critique du libéralisme politique : à la figure d’un sujet rationnel et souverain, déjà autonome, certains courants de la théorie politique ont ...
Marie Garrau, Alice Le Goff
doaj   +1 more source

Filling Collective Duty Gaps [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
A collective duty gap arises when a group has caused harm that requires remedying but no member did harm that can justify the imposition of individual remedial duties. Examples range from airplane crashes to climate change. How might collective duty gaps
Collins, Stephanie
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Domination Across Borders: An Introduction [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
This chapter explores the different dimensions of domination, including whether it has a structural approach, its relation to race and imperialism, and how non-domination can be institutionalized and achieved at a global ...
Buckinx, Barbara   +2 more
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Un nuevo adversario de la libertad como no-nominación

open access: yesAraucaria, 2015
Philip Pettit ha utilizado la libertad positiva y negativa de Isaiah Berlin para dos propósitos diferentes. En primer lugar, la distinción es empleada para elaborar un ideal distinguible de libertad como no-dominación que contiene elementos propios de la
Hugo Omar Seleme
doaj  

DEMOCRACIA REPUBLICANA E CIDADANIA CONTESTATÓRIA EM PHILIP PETTIT [PDF]

open access: yesConjectura filosofia e educação, 2018
EnglishThe political philosophy of Philip Pettit performs the normative reading of the republican matrix of political thought. In its historiographical and normative construction of the meaning of republicanism, the centrality of freedom as non-domination is reaffirmed.
openaire   +1 more source

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