Philip Pettit: Five Themes from his Work: Münster Lectures in Philosophy, cartea 1
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The book provides insight into Pettit's work and demonstrates the central role his work plays in a number of contemporary philosophical debates. Pettit’s contributions to the philosophy of mind and action, rational choice theory, the philosophy of the social sciences, as well as metaethics, normative ethics and political philosophy are main points of reference, and have advanced ongoing and initiated new discussions. The book shows that a striking feature of Pettit's work has been the depth of his analyses and arguments regarding individual topics – ranging from rule-following to free will, from group agency to social ontology and the methodology of the social sciences, from a defenseof consequentialism to the revival of the republican tradition in the theory of democracy and to value theory, but also their systematic overall coherence.
The book contains Pettit’s lecture "Freedom and Other Robustly Demanding Goods", nine critical papers on Pettit’s philosophy, and a reply article entitled "Self-Defense on Five Fronts: A Reply to My Commentators".
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9783319261010
ISBN-10: 3319261010
Pagini: 164
Ilustrații: IX, 164 p. 3 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.49 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2016
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Springer
Seria Münster Lectures in Philosophy
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland
ISBN-10: 3319261010
Pagini: 164
Ilustrații: IX, 164 p. 3 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.49 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2016
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Springer
Seria Münster Lectures in Philosophy
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland
Public țintă
ResearchCuprins
Part I. Lecture.- Chapter 1. Freedom and Other Robustly Demanding Goods (Philip Pettit).- Part II. Colloquium.- Chapter 2. Rule-Following And A Priori-Biconditionals – A Sea Of Tears? (Amrei Bahr, Markus Seidel).- Chapter 3. Pettit’s Mixed Causal Descriptivism: Feeling Blue (Amrei Bahr, Bianca Hüsing, Jan G. Michel).- Chapter 4. Discovering the Properties of ‘Qualia’ in Pettit's Theory of Phenomenal Consciousness (Jonas Dessouky, Tobias Peters).- Chapter 5. Playing Pong with the Mind? Pettit’s Program Model and Mental Causation (Kim Joris Boström, Gordon Leonhard, Lisa Steinmetz).- Chapter 6. Notes on Pettit’s Concept of Orthonomy (Julia Belz, Alexa Nossek).- Chapter 7. Two Problems of Value-Monistic Consequentialism in Philip Pettit’s Theory of Criminal Justice (Tim Grafe, Tobias Hachmann, Michael Sabuga).- Chapter 8. Indirect Consequentialism and Moral Psychology (Anna M. Blundell, Simon Derpmann, Konstantin Schnieder, Ricarda Spieker).- Chapter 9. What is the Foundation of Pettit’s Non-Redundant Realism about Group Agents? (Dominik Düber, Nadine Mooren, Tim Rojek).- Chapter 10. Pluralism Across Domains (David P. Schweikard).- Chapter 11. Which Liberalism, which Republicanism? Constructing Traditions of Political Thought with Pettit (Sven Lüders, Johannes Müller).- Chapter 12. Focussing on the Eyeball Test: A Problematic Testing Device in Philip Pettit’s The
ory of Justice (Frieder Bögner, Jörn Elgert, Carolyn Iselt).- Part III. Reply Essay.- Chapter 13. Self-Defense on Five Fronts: A Reply to my Commentators (Philip Pettit).
ory of Justice (Frieder Bögner, Jörn Elgert, Carolyn Iselt).- Part III. Reply Essay.- Chapter 13. Self-Defense on Five Fronts: A Reply to my Commentators (Philip Pettit).
Notă biografică
Philip Pettit is Laurance S. Rockefeller University Professor of Politics and Human Values at Princeton University, where he has taught political theory and philosophy since 2002. From 2012-13 he will be spending Spring semester for each of a numbers of years in the Australian National University as Distinguished Professor of Philosophy. Irish by background and training, he was a lecturer in University College, Dublin, a Research Fellow at Trinity Hall, Cambridge, and Professor of Philosophy at the University of Bradford, before moving in 1983 to the Research School of Social Sciences, Australian National University; there he held a professorial position jointly in Social and Political Theory and Philosophy. He was elected fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2009, honorary member of the Royal Irish Academy in 2010 and Corresponding Fellow of the British Academy in 2013; he has long been a fellow of the Australian academies in Humanities and Social Sciences. He holdshonorary professorships in Philosophy at Sydney University and Queen's University, Belfast and has been awarded honorary degrees by the National University of Ireland (Dublin), the University of Crete, Lund University, Université de Montreal and Queen's University, Belfast. Common Minds: Themes from the Philosophy of Philip Pettit appeared from OUP in 2007, edited by Geoffrey Brennan, R.E.Goodin, Frank Jackson and Michael Smith.
Textul de pe ultima copertă
This volume documents the 16th Münster Lectures in Philosophy and examines five themes that are prominent in the work of philosopher and political theorist Philip Pettit. These themes are: Epistemology and Semantics, Philosophy of Mind, Consequentialism, Group Agency, and Republicanism.
The book provides insight into Pettit's work and demonstrates the central role his work plays in a number of contemporary philosophical debates. Pettit’s contributions to the philosophy of mind and action, rational choice theory, the philosophy of the social sciences, as well as metaethics, normative ethics and political philosophy are main points of reference, and have advanced ongoing and initiated new discussions. The book shows that a striking feature of Pettit's work has been the depth of his analyses and arguments regarding individual topics – ranging from rule-following to free will, from group agency to social ontology and the methodology of the social sciences, from a defenseof consequentialism to the revival of the republican tradition in the theory of democracy and to value theory, but also their systematic overall coherence.
The book contains Pettit’s lecture "Freedom and Other Robustly Demanding Goods", nine critical papers on Pettit’s philosophy, and a reply article entitled "Self-Defense on Five Fronts: A Reply to My Commentators".
Caracteristici
Introduces robustness as a common characteristic to central values argued in philosophical ethics Is a valuable addition to the ongoing philosophical debates surrounding Pettit's work Includes original work dealing with systematic issues in Pettit‘s philosophy Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras