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Philip Pettit is Distinguished Professor of Philosophy at ANU and L.S. Rockefeller Professor at Princeton University. His influential work spans political theory, moral philosophy, and philosophy of mind, developing theories of republicanism and group agency.
Key Contributions: Authored foundational texts including 'On the People's Terms' and 'The Robust Demands of the Good'. Developed the republican conception of freedom as non-domination. Recent work examines collective intentionality and ethics in 'The Birth of Ethics' and 'When Minds Converse'.
Honors: Appointed Companion of the Order of Australia (2017) and elected to multiple national academies. Awarded honorary degrees from seven universities worldwide for transformative contributions to political philosophy.
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