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Property and “Nuda Potestas” as Constitutions of Reinach’s Philosophy of Law
This contribution centers on the notions of property and nuda potestas in Reinach’s philosophy of law. I aim to demonstrate how both terms ground an important part of Reinach’s understanding of a priori condition for civil rights.
Manuela Massa
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At the Origings of the European Philosophy of Property [PDF]
The article researches the philosophical understanding of property in metaphysical doctrines of Plato and Aristotle, the classicists of ancient thought. It proves that the attitude of these thinkers’ (and primarily Pluto) towards property fits into the general model of human attitude towards the world of social objects and the world in general.
Ryzhkova, G. S., Shestovskikh, N. A.
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Philosophy of Property as the Basic Premise of Propertology
Interdisciplinary character of contemporary social sciences leads to an idea of propertology - interdisciplinary teaching on property. Economics of property, sociology of property, law of property, political theory of property and others are among ...
A M Orekhov, M V Skachko
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New Frontiers in the Philosophy of Intellectual Property [PDF]
Are intellectual property rights a threat to autonomy, global justice, indigenous rights, access to life-saving knowledge and medicines? The chapters in this volume examine the justification of patents, copyrights and trade marks in light of the political and moral controversy over TRIPS (the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property ...
Annabelle Lever
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Theory of intellectual property. Fundations on philosophy, law and economics
Intellectual property as any branch of law has several dimensions. Two traditional are: practical and theoretical. In the first patents are granted or registration certificates of works are requested, among many other procedures where no doubt there are ...
David Felipe Álvarez Amézquita +2 more
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Ownership of Land: Legal Philosophy and Culture Analysis of Land Property Rights
Land stands as a fundamental aspect of human existence, serving as a cornerstone for meeting diverse needs and holding considerable economic significance.
Fokky Fuad +4 more
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THE ECONOMICS AND ETHICS OF PRIVATE PROPERTY: STUDIES IN POLITICAL ECONOMY AND PHILOSOPHY
H. Hoppe
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"What was Molyneux's Question A Question About?" [PDF]
Molyneux asked whether a newly sighted person could distinguish a sphere from a cube by sight alone, given that she was antecedently able to do so by touch. This, we contend, is a question about general ideas.
COHEN, Jonathan, Matthen, Mohan
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Property, Legitimacy, Ideology: A Reality Check
Drawing on empirical evidence from history and anthropology, we aim to demonstrate that there is room for genealogical ideology critique within normative political theory. The test case is some libertarians’ use of folk notions of private property rights
Enzo Rossi, C. Argenton
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An Anarcho-Individualistic Remark on Natural Law: Lysander Spooner and His Theory of Law
Lysander Spooner (1808-1887) is an important but oft-neglected figure of 19th-century American political philosophy. He was a lawyer, entrepreneur, and political essayist. Ideologically, he was an individualist anarchist, abolitionist, and an exponent of
Muzaffer Dülger
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