Selected Papers for Download (by date of publication)
1974
- 'A Theory of Justice?' in Theory and Decision, Vol IV, 1974, pp.311-24.
1982
- 'Habermas on Truth and Justice' in G.H.R. Parkinson, ed., Marx and Marxisms, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1982, pp.207-228.
- 'The Demarcation of Metaphor' in Language and Communication, Vol 2, 1982, pp.1-12.
1983
- 'The Possibility of Aesthetic Realism' in Eva Schaper, ed., Pleasure, Preference and Value: Studies in Philosophical Aesthetics, Cambridge University Press, 1983, 17-38.
1984
- 'Satisficing Consequentialism' in Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Supplementary Volume 58, 1984, pp.165-76.
1985
- 'Philosophy After Rorty' in A. Holland, ed., Philosophy and its History, Reidel, Dordrecht, 1985, pp.69-83.
1986
- 'Broad-Minded Explanation and Psychology' in Philip Pettit and John McDowell, eds., Subject, Thought & Context, pp. 17-58.
- 'Preserving the Prisoner's Dilemma', Synthese, Vol. 68, pp. 181-84.
- 'Free Riding and Foul Dealing', Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 83, pp. 361-79
- 'Restrictive Consequentialism' (with Geoffrey Brennan), Australasian Journal of Philosophy, Vol 64, 1986, pp.438-55.
1987
- 'Universalizability without Utilitarianism', Mind, Vol. 96, pp. 74-82.
- 'Rights, Constraints and Trumps', Analysis, Vol. 47, pp. 8-14.
- 'Humeans, Anti-Humeans and Motivation', Mind, Vol. 96, pp. 530-33.
- 'Towards a Social Democratic Theory of the State', Political Studies, Vol. 35, 1987, pp.42-55.
1988
- 'The Consequentialist Can Recognise Rights', Philosophical Quarterly, Vol. 35, pp. 537-51.
- 'The Strong Sociology of Knowledge without Relativism', in Robert Nola, ed., Realism and Relativism in Science, Boston, Kluwer Academic Publishers, pp. 81-91.
- 'The Prisoner's Dilemma is an Unexploitable Newcomb Problem', Synthese, Vol. 76, pp. 123-34.
- 'Functionalism and Broad Content' (with Frank Jackson), Mind, Vol 97,1988, pp.381-400.
1989
- 'Decision Theory, Political Theory and the Hats Hypothesis', in Fred D'Agostino, ed., Freedom & Rationality: Festschrift for John Watkins, Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science, Vol. 17, Boston, Kluwer.
- 'Determinism with Deliberation', Analysis, Vol. 49, pp. 42-44.
- 'The Backward Induction Paradox' (with Robert Sugden), Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 86, pp. 169-82.
- 'The Impossibility of a Paretian Loyalist' (with Peter Gaerdenfors), Theory and Decision, Vol. 19, pp. 207-16.
- 'Consequentialism and Respect for Persons', Ethics, Vol. 100, pp. 116-26.
- 'Bare Functional Desire' (with Huw Price), Analysis, Vol. 49, pp. 162-69.
1990
- 'Unveiling the Vote' (with Geoffrey Brennan), British Journal of Political Science, Vol. 20, pp. 311-33.
- 'The Reality of Rule-Following', Mind, Vol. 99, pp. 1-21.
- 'In Defence of Folk Psychology' (with Frank Jackson), Philosophical Studies, Vol 57, 1990, pp 7-30.
- 'Virtus Normativa: Rational Choice Perspectives', Ethics, Vol 100, 1990, pp. 725-55.
- 'Backgrounding Desire' (with Michael Smith), Philosophical Review, Vol 99, 1990, pp. 565-92.
- 'Program Explanation: A General Perspective' (with Frank Jackson), Analysis, Vol 50, 1990, pp. 107-17.
- 'Causation in the Philosophy of Mind' (with Frank Jackson), Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, Vol 50, 1990, pp. 195-214.
1991
- 'Consequentialism', in Peter Singer, ed., A Companion to Ethics, Oxford, Blackwell Publishers, pp. 230-37.
- 'Decision Theory and Folk Psychology', in Michael Bacharach and Susan Hurley, eds, Foundations of Decision Theory: Issues and Advances, Blackwells, Oxford, 1991, pp. 147-75.
- 'Realism and Response-dependence', Mind, Vol 100, 1991, pp. 587-626.
- 'Political Theory: An Overview' in Philip Pettit, ed., Contemporary Political Theory, 1991, pp. 1-16
- 'Instituting a Research Ethic: Chilling and Cautionary Tales', in Bioethics, Vol 6, 1992, pp. 89-112.
1992
- 'Structural Explanation and Social Theory' (with Frank Jackson), in David Charles and Kathleen Lennon, eds, Reduction, Explanation and Realism, Oxford University Press, 1992, pp. 97-131.
- 'In Defence of Explanatory Ecumenism' (with Frank Jackson), Economics and Philosophy, Vol 8, 1992, pp. 1-21.
1993
- 'Found: The Missing Explanation' (with Peter Menzies), Analysis, Vol. 53, pp. 100-09.
- 'Hands Invisible and Intangible' (with Geoffrey Brennan), Synthese, Vol. 94, pp. 191-225.
- 'A Definition of Physicalism', Analysis, Vol. 53, pp. 213-23.
- 'Introduction' in Philip Pettit, ed., Consequentialism, Aldershot, Dartmouth Press, pp. xiii-xix.
- 'Brandt on Self-Control' (with Michael Smith) in Brad Hooker, ed., Rationality, Rules and Utility: New Essays on the Moral Philosophy of Richard B. Brandt, Boulder, Westview Press, pp. 33-50.
- 'Some Content is Narrow' (with Frank Jackson), in John Heil and Al Meile, eds, Mental Causation, Oxford University Press, 1993, pp. 259-82.
- 'Practical Unreason' (with Michael Smith), Mind, Vol 102, 1993, pp. 53-80.
- 'Folk Belief and Commonplace Belief' (with Frank Jackson), Mind and Language, Vol 8, 1993, pp. 298-305.
1994
- 'In Defence of Fictionalism about Possible Worlds' (with Peter Menzies), Analysis, Vol. 54, pp. 27-36.
- 'Microphysicalism without Contingent Micro-Macro Laws', Analysis, Vol. 54, pp. 253-57.
- 'Consequentialism and Moral Psychology', International Journal of Philosophical Studies, Vol 2, 1994, pp. 1-17.
- ‘Enfranchising Silence: An Argument for Freedom of Speech', in Tom Campbell and Wojciech Sadurksi, eds, Freedom of Communication, Aldershot: Dartmouth, 1994, pp. 45-56.
- 'Towards Interpretation', Philosophia, Vol 23, 1994, pp. 157-70.
1995
- 'Microphysicalism, Dottism, and Reduction', Analysis, Vol. 55, pp. 141-46.
- 'Causality at Higher Levels' for Dan Sperber, ed., Causal Understanding in Cognition and Culture, Oxford Unversity Press, 1995.
- 'Moral Functionalism and Moral Motivation' (with Frank Jackson), Philosophical Quarterly, Vol 45, 1995, pp. 20-40.
- ‘The Cunning of Trust’, Philosophy and Public Affairs, Vol 24, 1995, pp. 202-25.
- ‘The Virtual Reality of Homo Economicus’, Monist, Vol 78, 1995, 308-329.
1996
- 'Moral Functionalism, Supervenience, and Reductionism' (with Frank Jackson), Philosophical Quarterly, Vol. 46, pp. 82-86.
- 'Strategies for Free Will Compatibilism', Analysis, Vol. 56, pp. 191-201.
- 'Freedom as Antipower', Ethics, Vol. 106, pp. 576-604.
- 'Realism and Truth: A Comment on Crispin Wright's Truth and Objectivity', Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, Vol. 56, pp. 883-90.
- 'Freedom in Belief and Desire' (with Michael Smith), Journal of Philosophy, Vol 93, 1996, pp. 429-449.
- ‘Functional Explanation and Virtual Selection’, British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, Vol 47, 1996, pp. 291-302.
- ‘Three Aspects of Rational Explanation: Programming, Normalising, Interpretative’, Rules, Reasons, and Norms: Selected Essays, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2002.
1997
- 'Love and its Place in Moral Discourse' in Roger Lamb, ed., Love Analyzed, Boulder, Westview Press, pp. 153-63.
- 'Republican Theory and Criminal Punishment', Utilitas, Vol. 9, pp. 59-79.
- 'Freedom with Honor: A Republican Ideal', Social Research, Vol. 64, pp. 52-76.
- 'Republican Political Theory' in Andrew Vincent, ed., Political Theory: Tradition, Diversity and Ideology, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, pp. 112-32.
- 'Parfit's P' (with Michael Smith), in Jonathan Dancy, ed., Reading Parfit, Blackwell, Oxford, 1997, 71-95.
- ‘Republicanism and Redistribution’ in Maurice Salles and John Weymark, eds, Justice, Political Liberalism and Utilitarianism, Cambridge University Press, 2008, 389-410.
1998
- 'Practical Belief and Philosophical Theory', Australasian Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 76, pp. 15-33.
- 'Reworking Sandel's Republicanism', Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 95, pp. 73-96.
- 'Republican Theory and Political Trust' in M. Levi and V. Braithwaite, eds., Trust and Governance, New York, Russell Sage Foundation, pp. 295-314.
- 'Terms, Things and Response-Dependence', European Review of Philosophy, Vol. 3, pp. 61-72.
- 'A Problem for Expressivists' (with Frank Jackson), Analysis, Vol. 58, pp. 239-51.
- ‘Defining and Defending Social Holism’, Philosophical Explorations, 1998, Vol 1, pp. 169-84.
- ‘Noumenalism and Response-dependence’, Monist, 1998, Vol 81, pp. 112-32.
1999
- 'Republican Freedom and Contestatory Democratization' in Ian Shapiro and Casiano Hacker-Cordon, ed., Democracy's Value, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, pp. 163-90.
- ‘A Theory of Normal and Ideal Conditions’, Philosophical Studies, 1999, Vol 96, pp. 21-44
2000
- 'Winch's Double-Edged Idea of a Social Science', History of the Human Sciences, Vol. 13, pp. 63-77.
- 'Democracy, Electoral and Contestatory', Nomos, Vol. 42, pp. 105-44.
- 'Prisons, Politicians and Democracy' in J. Dunne, A. Ingram, F. Litton, eds., Questioning Ireland: Debates in Political Philosophy and Public Policy, Dublin, Institute of Public Administration, pp. 155-69.
- 'Rational Choice, Functional Selection and Empty Black Boxes', Journal of Economic Methodology, Vol. 7, pp. 33-57.
- 'Minority Claims Under Two Conceptions of Democracy' in Duncan Ivison, Paul Patton, and Will Sanders, eds., Political Theory and the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, pp. 199-215.
- 'Global Consequentialism' (with Michael Smith) in Brad Hooker, Elinor Mason, and Dale E. Miller, eds., Morality, Rules and Consequences: A Critical Reader, Edinburgh, Edinburgh University Press, pp. 121-33.
- 'The Hidden Economy of Esteem' (with Geoffrey Brennan), Economics and Philosophy, Vol. 16, pp. 77-98.
- 'Non-consequentialism and Universalisability', Philosophical Quarterly, Vol. 50, pp. 175-90.
- 'A Sensible Perspectivism' in Maria Baghramian and Attracta Ingram, eds., Pluralism: The Philosophy and Politics of Diversity, New York, Routledge, pp. 60-82.
- ‘Ethical Particularism and Patterns’ (with Frank Jackson and Michael Smith), in Brad Hooker and Margaret Olivia Little, eds, Moral Particularism, Oxford University Press, 2000, 79-99.
2001
- 'Capability and Freedom: A Defense of Sen', Economics and Philosophy, Vol. 17, pp. 1-20.
- 'Two Sources of Morality', Social Philosophy and Policy, Vol. 18, no. 2, pp. 102-28.
- 'Embracing Objectivity in Ethics' in Brian Leiter, ed., Objectivity in Law and Morals, New York, Cambridge University Press, pp. 234-86.
- 'Deliberative Democracy and the Discursive Dilemma', Philosophical Issues, Vol. 11, pp. 268-99.
- 'Collective Intentions' in N. Naffine, R. Owens, and J. Williams, eds., Intention in Law and Philosophy, Ashgate, Dartmouth, pp. 241-54.
- ‘Non-consequentialism and Political Philosophy’, in David Schmidtz, ed., Robert Nozick, CUP, New York, 2001, pp. 83-104.
- ‘The Capacity to Have Done Otherwise’ in Peter Cane and John Gardner, eds, Relating to Responsibility: Essays in Honour of Tony Honoré on his 80th Birthday, Hart, 2001, 21-35.
2002
- 'Non-Consequentialism and Political Philosophy' in David Schmidtz, ed., Robert Nozick, New York, Cambridge University Press, pp. 83-104.
- 'The Self-Regulating Mind' (with Victoria McGeer), Language and Communication, Vol. 22, pp. 281-99.
- 'Response-Dependence without Tears' (with Frank Jackson), Philosophical Issues, Vol. 12, pp. 97-117.
- 'Aggregating Sets of Judgments: An Impossibility Result' (with Christian List), Economics and Philosophy, Vol. 18, pp. 89-110.
- 'Keeping Republican Freedom Simple: On a Difference with Quentin Skinner', Political Theory, Vol. 30, pp. 339-56.
- 'Is Criminal Justice Politically Feasible?', Buffalo Criminal Law Review (Special Issue), Vol. 5, no. 2, pp. 427-50.
2003
- 'Deliberative Democracy, the Discursive Dilemma and Republican Theory' in James Fishkin and Peter Laslett, eds., Philosophy, Politics and Society, Vol. 7, New York, Cambridge University Press, pp. 138-62.
- 'Akrasia, Collective and Individual' in Sarah Stroud and Christine Tappolet, eds., Weakness of Will and Practical Irrationality, Oxford, Oxford University Press, pp. 68-96.
- 'Looks as Powers', Philosophical Issues, Vol. 13, pp. 221-52.
- 'Culture in the Constitution of a Republic', The Republic (Dublin), Vol. 3, pp. 7-26.
- 'Locke, Expressivism, Conditionals' (with Frank Jackson), Analysis, Vol. 63, pp. 86-92.
- 'Agency-Freedom and Option-Freedom', Journal of Theoretical Politics, Vol. 15, pp. 387-403.
2004
- 'Desire Beyond Belief' (with Alan Hajek), Australasian Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 81, no. 1, pp. 77-92.
- 'Existentialism, Quietism and the Role of Philosophy' in Brian Leiter, ed., The Future for Philosophy, Oxford, Oxford University Press, pp. 304-27.
- 'Aggregating Sets of Judgments: Two Impossibility Results Compared', Synthese, Vol. 140, pp. 207-35.
- 'Groups with Minds of their Own' in Frederick Schmitt, ed., Socializing Metaphysics, New York, Rowman and Littlefield, pp. 167-93.
- 'Motion Blindness and the Knowledge Argument' in Peter Ludlow, Yujin Nagasawa, and Daniel Stoljar, eds., The Knowledge Argument, Cambridge, MIT Press, pp. 105-42.
- 'Descriptivism, Rigidified and Anchored', Philosophical Studies, Vol. 118, pp. 323-38.
- 'The Common Good' in Keith Dowding, Robert E. Goodin and Carole Pateman, eds., Justice and Democracy: Essays for Brian Barry, New York, Cambridge University Press, pp. 150-69.
- 'The Truth in Deontology' (with Michael Smith) in R.J. Wallace, P. Pettit, S. Scheffler, and M. Smith, Reason and Value: Themes from the Moral Philosophy of Joseph Raz, Oxford, Oxford University Press, pp. 153-75.
- 'Depoliticizing Democracy', Ratio Juris, Vol. 17, pp. 52-65.
- 'Trust, Reliance and the Internet', Analyse und Kritik, Vol. 26, pp. 108-21.
- 'Esteem and Internet Identities' (with Geoffrey Brennan), Analyse und Kritik, Vol. 26, pp. 139-57.
- 'Hope and Its Place in Mind' in V. Braithwaite, ed., Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Vol. 592, pp. 152-65.
- 'An Epistemic Free-Riding Problem?' (with Christian List) in Philip Catton and Graham Macdonald, ed., Karl Popper: Critical Appraisals, London, Routledge, pp. 128-58.
2005
- 'The Domination Complaint', Nomos, Vol. 46, pp. 87-117.
- 'Liberty and Leviathan', Politics, Philosophy and Economics, Vol. 4, pp. 131-151.
- 'Rawls's Political Ontology', Politics, Philosophy and Economics, Vol. 4, pp. 157-74.
- 'The Tree of Liberty: Republicanism, American, French and Irish', Field Day Review, Vol. 1, pp. 29-41.
- ‘Construing Sen on Commitment’, Economics and Philosophy, Vol 21, 2005, 15-32.
- ‘On the Many as One’ (with Christian List), Philosophy and Public Affairs, 2005, Vol 33, 377-90.
- ‘Preference, Deliberation and Satisfaction’ in S.Olsaretti, ed. Preferences and Well-Being: Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 59, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2005, 131-53.
2006
- 'The Determinacy of Republican Policy: A Reply to McMahon', Philosophy and Public Affairs, Vol. 34, 2006, pp. 275-83.
- 'When to Defer to Majority Testimony — and When Not', Analysis, Vol 66, pp. 179-87.
- ‘Can Contract Theory Ground Morality?’, in J.Dreier, ed., Moral Theories, Blackwell, Oxford, 2006.
- ‘Democracy, National and International’, Monist, Vol 89, 2006, 302-25.
- ‘Freedom in the Market’, Politics, Philosophy and Economics, Vol 5, 2006, 131-49.
- ‘Group Agency and Supervenience’ (with Christian List), in Southern Journal of Philosophy (Spindel Conference 2005), Vol 44, 2006.
- ‘Joint Actions and Group Agents’ (with David Schweikard), Philosophy of Social Sciences, Vol 36, 2006, 18-39.
- ‘On Thinking How to Live: A Cognitivist View’, Critical Notice of Allan Gibbard Thinking How to Live, Harvard University Press, London, 2003, Mind, Vol 115, 2006, 1083-1106.
- ‘Rawls’s Peoples’ in Rex Martin and David Reidy, eds, Rawls's Law of Peoples: A realistic utopia, Blackwell, Oxford, 2006, 38-56.
- ‘Value-mistaken and Virtue-mistaken Norms’ in J.Kuehnelt, ed., Political Legitimization without Morality?, Springer, 2008, 139-56.
- ‘Why and How Philosophy Matters to Politics’, in R.E.Goodin and C.Tilly, eds, Oxford Handbook of Contextual Political Studies, Oxford University Press, 2006.
2007
- 'Rationality, Reasoning and Group Agency’, The Dialectica Lecture, 2006, Dialectica, Vol 61, 2007, 495-519.
- ‘Neuroscience and Agent-Control’ in Distributed Cognition And The Will. MIT Press. Edited by David Spurrett, Don Ross, Harold Kincaid and Lynn Stephens, forthcoming.
- ‘Resilience as the Explanandum of Social Theory’ in Ian Shapiro and Sonu Bedi, eds, Contingency, NYU Press, New York, 2007.
- ‘Responsibility Incorporated’, Ethics, Vol 117, 2007, 171-201.
2008
- ‘Republican Liberty: Three Axioms, Four Theorems’ in C.Laborde and J.Maynor, eds, Republicanism and Political Theory, Blackwells, Oxford, 2008, 102-30.
- ‘Physicalism without Pop-out’, in David Braddon-Mitchell and Robert Nola, ed, Naturalistic Analysis, M.I.T. press, Cambridge, 2008, 244-66.
- ‘Three Conceptions of Democratic Control’, Constellations, Vol 15, 2008, pp. 46-55.
- Victoria McGeer and Philip Pettit ‘Sticky Judgment and the Role of Rhetoric’, in R.Bourke and R.Geuss, eds, Political Judgment: Essays in Honour of John Dunn, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2008.
- ‘The Basic Liberties’ in Matthew Kramer et al, eds, The Legacy of H.L.A.Hart: Legal, Political and Moral Philosophy, Oxford University Press, 2008, 201-24.
- ‘Dahl's Power and Republican Freedom’, Journal of Power, Vol 1, 2008, 67-74.
- ‘Freedom and Probability: A Comment on Goodin and Jackson’, Philosophy and Public Affairs, Vol 36, 2008, 206-20
- ‘Republican Right to a Basic Income?’, Basic Income Studies, Vol 2, 2008, No 2, Art 10.
2009
- ‘The Power of a Democratic Public’ in Reiko Gotoh and Paul Dumouchel, eds., Against Injustice: The New Economics of Amartya Sen, CUP, 2009, 73-93.
- ‘Law and Liberty’ in Samantha Besson and Jose Luis Marti, eds, Law and Republicanism, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2009, 39-59.
- ‘The Reality of Group Agents’ in Chris Mantzavinos, ed., Philosophy of the Social Sciences: Philosophical Theory and Scientific Practice, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2009, 67-91.
- ‘Freedom according to Sen’, in C.Morris, ed., Amartya Sen: Contemporary Philosophy in Focus, Cambridge University Press, New York, 2009, 91-114.
- Lovett, Frank and Philip Pettit ‘Neorepublicanism: A Normative and Institutional Research Program’, Annual Review of Political Science, Vol 12, 2009, 11-29.
2010
- ‘Republican Law of Peoples’, European Journal of Political Theory, Special issue on ‘Republicanism and International Relations’, 2010.
- ‘Varieties of Public Representation’, in Ian Shapiro, Susan Stokes, E.J.Wood and Alexander Kirshner, eds, Political Representation, Cambridge University Press, 2010, 61-89.
- ‘Legitimate International Institutions: A Neorepublican Perspective’ in John Tasioulas and Samantha Besson, eds, The Philosophy of International Law, Oxford University Press, 2010, 139-62.
- ‘Consciousness and the Frustrations of Physicalism’, in Ian Ravenscroft, ed., Minds, Worlds and Conditionals: Themes from the Philosophy of Frank Jackson, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2010,163-88.
- ‘Representation, Responsive and Indicative', Constellations, Vol 17, 2010, 426-34. Chinese translation forthcoming in "Open TIMES" (http://www.opentimes.cn/list.php?fid=184) and “Politics and Law: China and the world” of (Shenghuo-Dushu-Xinzhi Joint Publishing Company, SDX; http://www.sdxjpc.com).
- ‘Deliberation and Decision’, in Constantine Sandis and Tim O’Connor, eds, A Companion to the Philosophy of Action, Wiley-Blackwell, Oxford, 2010, 252-58.
2011
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‘The Instability of Freedom as Non-interference: The Case of Isaiah Berlin’, Ethics, Vol 121, 2011, 693-716.
There is a French translation of this paper in Raisons Politiques, 2011.
For blog exchange on the paper see http://peasoup.typepad.com/peasoup. A slightly shortened version appears in S.M.Kahn and R.B.Talisse Political Philosophy in the Twenty First Century, Westview Press, Boulder CO, 2013, 135-54.
2012
- ‘Freedom in Hobbes’s Ontology and Semantics: A Comment on Quentin Skinner’, Journal of the History of Ideas, Vol 73, 2012, pp 111-26.
- ‘The Inescapability of Consequentialism’ in Ulrike Heuer and Gerald Lang, eds, Luck, Value and Commitment: Themes from the Ethics of Bernard Williams, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2012, 41-70.
- Christian List and Philip Pettit ‘Symposium on Group Agency: Replies to Gaus, Cariani, Sylvan, and Briggs’, Episteme, Vol 9, 2012, 293-309.
- ‘Legitimacy and Justice in Republican Perspective’, Inaugural Quain Lecture in Jurisprudence, 2012, in Current Legal Problems, Vol 65, 2012, 59-82; doi: 10.1093/clp/cus016.
2013
- 'Two Republican Traditions' in Andreas Niederberger and Philipp Schink, eds, Republican Democracy: Liberty, Law and Politics, Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh, 2013, 169-204
A Spanish version is to be published in Revista Isotimia A French translation is forthcoming in J. Steele, ed. - ‘Meritocratic Representation’, in Daniel Bell and Li Chenyang, eds, The East Asian Challenge for Democracy: Political Meritocracy in Comparative Perspective, Cambridge University Press, 2013, 138-60
2014
- ‘Criminalization in Republican Theory’ in R.A.Duff, Lindsay Farmer, S.E.Marshall, Massimo Renzo and Victor Tadros, Eds, Criminalization: The Political Morality of the Criminal Law, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2014, 132-50
- ‘Three Issues in Social Ontology’ in Julie Zahle and Finn Collin, eds, Rethinking the Individualism-Holism Debate: Essays in the Philosophy of Social Science, Springer, 2014, 77-96
- ‘Group Agents are not Expressive, Pragmatic or Theoretical Fictions’, Erkenntnis, Vol 79, 2014, 1641-62
- ‘How to Tell if a Group is an Agent’, in Jennifer Lackey, Essays in Collective Epistemology, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2014, 97-121
2015
- ‘Freedom and the State: Nanny or Nightwatchman?’, Public Health, Vol 30, 2015, 1-6
- ‘Two Fallacies about Corporations’ in Subramanian Rangan, ed, Performance and Progress: Essays on Capitalism, Business, and Society, Oxford University Press, 2015, pp 379-94.
- ‘Republicanism across Cultures’, in Jun-Hyeok Kwak and Leigh Jenco, eds, Republicanism in Northeast Asia, Routledge, London, 2015, 15-38
- ‘Freedom, Psychological, Ethical and Political’, Critical Review of International, Social and Political Philosophy, Vol 18, 2015, 375-89
- Lara Buchak and Philip Pettit ‘Reasons and Rationality: The Case of Group Agents’ in Iwao Hirose and Andrew Reisner, eds, Weighing and Reasoning, Oxford University Press, 2015, 207-31
- ‘The Republican Law of Peoples: A Restatement’ in Barbara Buckinx, Jonathan Trejo-Mathys, and Timothy Waligore, eds, Domination Across Borders, Routledge, London, 2015, 37-70
- ‘Justice, Social and Political’ in David Sobel, Peter Vallentyne and Steven Wall, eds, Oxford Studies in Political Philosophy, Vol 1, 2015, 9-35
- McGeer, Victoria and Philip Pettit ‘The Hard Problem of Responsibility’ in David Shoemaker, ed., Oxford Studies in Agency and Responsibility, Vol 3, 2015, 160-88
- ‘The Asymmetry of Good and Evil’ in Mark Timmons, ed, Oxford Studies in Normative Ethics, Vol 5, 2015, 15-37
- Victoria McGeer and Philip Pettit ‘The Desirability and Feasibility of Restorative Justice’, Raisons Politiques Vol 57, 2015, 17-33
Reprinted with minor revisions in Restorative Justice: An International Journal, Vol 3, 2015, 325-41
2016
- ‘Making Up Your Mind: How Language Enables Self-knowledge, Self-knowability and Personhood’, European Journal of Philosophy, Vol 24, 2016, 3-26
This was the Mark Sacks Lecture for 2014 - ‘A Brief History of Liberty — And its Lessons’, Journal of Human Development and Capability, Vol 17, 2016, 5-21
- ‘Rousseau’s Dilemma’ in Avi Lifschitz, ed, Engaging with Rousseau: Reception and Interpretation from the Eighteenth Century to the Present, Cambridge University Press, 2016, pp 168-88
- ‘The Globalized Republican Ideal’ in Global Justice: Theory, Practice, Rhetoric, Vol 9, 2016, 47-68.
- ‘History in the Service of Philosophy’ in Michael Quante, ed, Geschichte – Gesellschaft – Geltung (XXIII. Deutscher Kongress für Philosophie Kolloquienbeiträge) Hamburg, Meiner Verlag 2016, 85-96
- ‘Broome on Reasoning and Rule-following’, Philosophical Studies, Symposium on John Broome Rationality through Reasoning, Vol 173, 3373-3384, 2016.
2017
- ‘The Program Model, Difference-makers, and the Exclusion Problem’, in Making a Difference, ed Helen Beebee, Christopher Hitchcock and Huw Price, Oxford University Press, 2017, 232-50
- ‘The Conversable, Responsible Corporation’ in Eric Orts and Craig Smith, eds, The Moral Responsibility of Firms, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2017, 15-35
- Victoria McGeer and Philip Pettit ‘The Empowering Theory of Trust’ in Paul Faulkner and Thomas Simpson, eds, The Philosophy of Trust, OUP 2017, 14-34
- ‘Political Realism meets Civic Republicanism’, Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy, Vol 20, 2017, 320-333
Online: http://www.tandfonline.com/eprint/TCtDj7qKUIFBrgIUt6Hb/full - ‘Corporate Agency —The Lesson of the Discursive Dilemma’ in Marija Jankovic and Kirk Ludwig, eds, Routledge Companion to Collective Intentionality, London, 2017, 249-59
- ‘Democracy before, in, and after Schumpeter’, Critical Review, Vol 29, 2017, 1-13
2018
- ‘Consciousness Incorporated’, Journal of Social Philosophy, Vol 49, 2018, 12-37