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    Republican Children.Thom Brooks - 2025 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 53 (1):37-65.
    Parents appear to dominate their children in ways they cannot with other adults. While it might seem unavoidable, this issue raises important questions about whether children are unfree under parental authority. Republican theories of freedom, such as Philip Pettit’s influential account, look especially vulnerable. He claims that we are free only if non-dominated and so not under the arbitrary interference by others. Domination is a threat to freedom that republican freedom opposes for all. However, non-domination seems impossible to avoid for (...)
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    Honor, Success, & Futile Resistance: Here be Dragons.Elliot Porter - 2025 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 53 (1):66-96.
    Philosophy &Public Affairs, Volume 53, Issue 1, Page 66-96, Winter 2025.
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    The Difficult Choices of Trustworthy People.Yonatan Shemmer - 2025 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 53 (1):4-36.
    Philosophy &Public Affairs, Volume 53, Issue 1, Page 4-36, Winter 2025.
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