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Oxford Podcast Series: Philip Pettit on “Making Good: The Challenge of Robustly Demanding Values”

November 23, 2015June 12, 2014 by C. M. Barry

Oxford Podcast Series: Philip Pettit on “Making Good: The Challenge of Robustly Demanding Values”

This is a series of three podcasts, each a lecture from the 2011 Annual Uehiro Lecture Series on the theme “Making Good: The Challenge of Robustly Demanding Values” given by Philip Pettit.

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