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  • Not Just Deserts: A Republican Theory of Criminal Justice
    with John Braithwaite
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    Responsibility Incorporated
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    Incorporated groups include businesses, universities, churches and the like. Organized to act as single centers of agency, they also routinely satisfy the three conditions that make an agent fit to be held responsible: they face significant choices, can recognize the relative value of different options, and are able to choose in sensitivity to such values. But is it redundant to hold a corporate agent responsible for something, when certain members are also held responsible for the individual pa…Read more
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    Subject, Thought, and Context
    with John Mcdowell
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  • Semantics and Social Science
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    Negative Liberty, Liberal and Republican1
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    From Republic to Democracy: A Comment on Henry Richardson
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    Democracy, National and International
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  • Einleitung
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    Notes
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    Introduction
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    with C. Hookway
    British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 31 (4): 396-401. 1980.
    Whether the interpretations made by social scientists of the thoughts, utterances and actions of other people, including those from an alien culture or a different period in history, are objectively correct, whether the forms of explanation they employ conform to those of the natural sciences, and whether values have a role in arriving at the theory that delivers the interpretations, are the main questions addressed by the contributors to this volume. Of particular importance in the discussion o…Read more
  • Republicanism (RK Fullinwider)
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    L’énigme démocratique
    Philosophiques 40 (2): 351. 2013.
    Philip Pettit ,Aude Bandini | : La démocratie signifie d’abord et avant toute chose l’idée d’un contrôle populaire, et ce par l’ensemble des moyens possibles. Ces moyens donnent lieu à la légitimité. Mais ces contrôles populaires, du moins tels qu’ils sont entendus dans de nombreuses discussions, ne donnent pas lieu à la légitimité espérée. Les théories de la démocratie ne partagent pas une même conception des choses à ce sujet, ce qui donne lieu à une pluralité d’approches. Dans cet article, l’…Read more
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    In Brian Leiter (ed.), The Future for Philosophy, Oxford University Press. pp. 304--327. 2004.
    In this essay I consider the question that divides quetism from existentialism and to defend a particular line on that question. The essay is in three main sections. In the first I set out a view of philosophy under which it grows out of reflection on the views that shape ordinary practice. In the second section I outline a theory as to how exactly practice commits us to such views. And then in the third section I argue on the basis of that account that, notwithstanding serious difficulties, phi…Read more
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    [Book review] republicanism, a theory of freedom and government (review)
    In Stephen Everson (ed.), Ethics, Cambridge University Press. pp. 109--1. 1997.
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    Deux sources de la moralité
    Philosophiques 28 (1): 173-203. 2001.
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  • Reason and Value: Themes from the Work of Joseph Raz (edited book)
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    Conséquentialisme et psychologie morale
    with Colas Duflo
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