
معرفی
Philip Pettit is the Laurance S. Rockefeller University Professor of Politics and Human Values at Princeton University, holding a joint appointment as Distinguished University Professor of Philosophy at the Australian National University (ANU). His work bridges moral and political philosophy, with a focus on republican theory, democratic governance, and social ontology. Born in Ireland, he has held roles at University College Dublin, Trinity Hall, Cambridge, and ANU before joining Princeton in 2002.
Research & Academic Contributions: Pettit is renowned for his republican theory of freedom (non-domination) and influential books like *Republicanism* (1997), *On the People's Terms* (2012), and *The Birth of Ethics* (2018). His research spans ethics, political institutions, and group agency, with over 200 published articles.
Awards & Recognition: Companion of the Order of Australia (2017), Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and Honorary Degrees from institutions including the National University of Ireland and Lund University.
Key Affiliations: University Center for Human Values (Princeton), Department of Philosophy, and Department of Politics. Active in interdisciplinary projects like the Democracy and Human Values Program.


