During a career spanning over thirty years Philip Pettit has made
seminal contributions in moral philosophy, political philosophy,
philosophy of the social sciences, philosophy of mind and action, and
metaphysics. His many contributions would be remarkable enough in
themselves, but they are made all the more remarkable by the ways in
which Pettit connects them with each other. Pettit holds that the
lessons learned when thinking about problems in one area of philosophy
often constitute ready-made solutions to problems we faced in
completely different areas. His body of work taken as a whole provides
a vivid example of what philosophy looks like when done with that
conviction. Common Minds presents specially written papers by some of
the most eminent philosophers alive today, grappling with some of the
themes derived from the larger programme that Pettit has inspired. How
are we to do the best we can, whether in the domain of morality or
politics, given that we are non-ideal agents acting in non-ideal
circumstances? What is the normative significance of the capacity we
have to engage in rational deliberation, both individually and
collectively, about what to do? How are we to square our conception of
ourselves as rational deliberators with the more mechanistic
conception of ourselves and the world we inhabit that we get from the
natural sciences? The volume concludes with a substantial piece by
Pettit in which he gives an overview of his work, draws out the
connections between its key themes, and provides a rich commentary on
the preceding essays.
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Themes from the Philosophy of Philip Pettit
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780191527302
Publisert
2020
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Oxford University Press Academic UK
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok