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Common minds: themes from the philosophy of Philip Pettit

✍ Scribed by Pettit, Philip;Brennan, Geoffrey


Publisher
Clarendon Press
Year
2009
Tongue
English
Leaves
368
Edition
Repr
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Beyond program explanation -- Mental causation on the program model -- Can hunter-gatherers hear color? -- Structural irrationality -- Freedom, coercion, and discursive control -- Conversability and deliberation -- Petit's molecule -- Contestatory citizenship : deliberative denizenship -- Crime, responsibility, and institutional design -- Disenfranchised silence -- Joining the dots.

✦ Table of Contents


Preface
1. Beyond Program Explanation
2. Mental Causation on the Program Model
3. Can Hunter-Gatherers Hear Colour
4. Structural Irrationality
5. Freedom, Coercion and Discursive Control
6. Conversability and Deliberation
7. Pettit's Molecule
8. Contestatory Citizenship
Deliberative Denizenship
9. Crime, Responsibility and Institutional Design
10. Disenfranchised Silence
Joining the Dots
Index

✦ Subjects


Philosophie;;Philosophy of mind;Ethics;Pettit, Philip, -- 1945-;Pettit, Philip -- 1945-


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