A Theory of Freedom: From the Psychology to the Politics of Agency
Oxford University Press (2001)
| Abstract | The view he develops--which includes the seemingly paradoxical notion that we are free to the extent that we are capable of being held responsible--will make... | |||||||||
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Christopher Hookway (2009). Belief and Freedom of Mind. Philosophical Explorations 12 (2):195 – 204.
Henry E. Allison (1990). Kant's Theory of Freedom. Cambridge University Press.
Xiangdong Xu (2011). Thomas Reid on Active Power and Free Agency. Frontiers of Philosophy in China 6 (3):369-389.
Jennifer A. Rosner (2002). Review of Philip Pettit, A Theory of Freedom: From the Psychology to the Politics of Agency. [REVIEW] Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2002 (7).
Kristján Kristjánsson (2002). Review: A Theory of Freedom: From the Psychology to the Politics of Agency. [REVIEW] Mind 111 (444).
K. Kristjansson (2002). Review: A Theory of Freedom: From the Psychology to the Politics of Agency. [REVIEW] Mind 111 (444):902-905.
Michael Gorr (2005). A Theory of Freedom: From the Psychology to the Politics of Agency. Philip Pettit. New York: Oxford University Press, 2001. Pp. 193. [REVIEW] Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 70 (2):498–501.
András Szigeti (2005). Freedom: A Global Theory? Croatian Journal of Philosophy 5 (13):157-176.
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