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Journal of Intellectual Property Law Editorial Board, 1998-99
Journal of Intellectual Property Law
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Journal of Intellectual Property Law Editorial and Managing Boards, 1997-1998
Journal of Intellectual Property Law
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Published online: 15 May 2015 Intellectual property is a propaganda term used by proponents of copyrights and patents to promote the idea that government-enforced monopolies over ideas and parts of ideas share the beneficial effects of property. In fact, economic research shows that both copyrights and patents do more economic harm than good.
Michele Boldrin, David K Levine
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Depicting Properties’ Properties
Journal of the American Philosophical Association, 2021AbstractLittle has been said about whether pictures can depict properties of properties. This article argues that they do. As a result, resemblance theories of depiction must be changed to accommodate this phenomenon. In addition, diagrams and maps are standardly understood to represent properties of properties, so this article brings accounts of ...
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The Accidental Properties of Numbers and Properties
Thought: A Journal of Philosophy, 2012According to genuine modal realism, some things (including numbers and properties) lack distinct counterparts in different worlds. So how can they possess any of their properties contingently? Egan (2004) argues that to explain such accidental property possession, the genuine modal realist must depart from Lewis and identify properties with functions ...
Harold W. Noonan, Mark Jago
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