Philip Pettit is L.S.Rockefeller University Professor of Politics and Human Values, Princeton University and Distinguished Professor of Philosophy, Australian National University. Among his books are The Common Mind (1993), Republicanism (1997), Rules, Reasons and Norms (2002), Made with Words (2008), On the Peoples Terms (2012) and Just Freedom (2014). He has co-authored The Economy of Esteem (2004, with Geoffrey Brennan), A Political Philosophy in Public Life (2010, with Jose Marti) and Group Agency (2011 with Christian List). Common Minds: Themes from the Philosophy of Philip Pettit appeared with OUP in 2007.
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1: The Robust Demands of Attachment
2: The Robust Demands of Virtue
3: The Robust Demands of Respect
4: The Rationale of Robust Demands
5: Doing Good and Being Good
6: Doing Good and Doing Evil
7: Doing Good and Doing Right
Overview
Appendix I. Reconstructing attachment, virtue and respect
Appendix II. Robustness and Probability
Appendix III. Robust robustness
References
Index