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    Morality Without Foundations (review)
    Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 63 (2): 486-488. 2001.
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    In his latest book, Philip Pettit begins with the apt observation that analyses of freedom in the context of human agency and the free will problem are typically kept separate from discussions of that concept in the political realm. This he regards as an unfortunate departure from the classical view that the psychological freedom of the agent and the political freedom of the citizen are intimately connected. Indeed, the book is a sustained argument for replacing this dichotomy with a single, com…Read more
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    The Morality of Plea Bargaining
    Social Theory and Practice 26 (1): 129-151. 2000.
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    Rawls on natural inequality
    Philosophical Quarterly 33 (130): 1-18. 1983.
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    Justice, Self-Ownership, and Natural Assets
    Social Philosophy and Policy 12 (2): 267-291. 1995.
    A question that has recently attracted considerable attention is this: What is the nature and significance of the normative relationship a person bears to herself ? On one view, it is held that persons are self-owners : as Locke put it in one of the more famous passages in the Second Treatise : [E]very man has a property in his own person : this no body has any right to but himself. The labour of his body, and the work of his hands, we may say, are properly his