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Evictionism and Libertarianism
Journal of Medicine and Philosophy, 2014There is a new sheriff in town on the abortion question. It is called evictionism. It diverges, philosophically, from both the pro-life and the pro-choice positions. It assumes that the birth of a human being starts with the fertilized egg but claims that the unwanted baby is a trespasser that may be evicted in the gentlest manner possible.
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1994
Abstract Indirect utilitarianism is the view that the appropriate standard for evaluating, and thus justifying, normative criteria-norms, values, and standards.---is the utilitarian standard. But, according to indirect utilitarian¬ ism, the utilitarian standard is not the appropriate standard for evaluating the various things (aside from
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Abstract Indirect utilitarianism is the view that the appropriate standard for evaluating, and thus justifying, normative criteria-norms, values, and standards.---is the utilitarian standard. But, according to indirect utilitarian¬ ism, the utilitarian standard is not the appropriate standard for evaluating the various things (aside from
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2017
Libertarianism is a theory in political philosophy that strongly values individual freedom and is skeptical about the justified scope of government in our lives. Libertarians see individuals as sovereign, as people who have a right to control their bodies and work, who are free to decide how to interact with willing others, and who cannot be forced to ...
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Libertarianism is a theory in political philosophy that strongly values individual freedom and is skeptical about the justified scope of government in our lives. Libertarians see individuals as sovereign, as people who have a right to control their bodies and work, who are free to decide how to interact with willing others, and who cannot be forced to ...
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2018
This chapter considers various arguments both for and against taxing inherited wealth, each of these being associated with some or other type of libertarian outlook. Libertarianism in the Lockean guises (‘left’ and ‘right’ varieties) is distinguished from its classical liberal alternative, which downplays the Lockean emphasis on private property rights
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This chapter considers various arguments both for and against taxing inherited wealth, each of these being associated with some or other type of libertarian outlook. Libertarianism in the Lockean guises (‘left’ and ‘right’ varieties) is distinguished from its classical liberal alternative, which downplays the Lockean emphasis on private property rights
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Three Types of Sufficientarian Libertarianism
Res Publica, 2018Fabian Wendt
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