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New Frontiers in the Philosophy of Intellectual Property [PDF]
Annabelle Lever
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The Economics and Ethics of Private Property: Studies in Political Economy and Philosophy
Hans-Hermann 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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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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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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Perlindungan Hak Kekayaan Intelektual (HaKI) Ditinjau Dari Epistimologi
Along with the times, the protection of the rights possessed by every human being needs to be regulated, including the case with Intellectual Property Rights (IPR).
Yulia Nizwana, Rahdiansyah
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Philosophy and the Apparatus of Disability [PDF]
and Keywords Mainstream philosophers take for granted that disability is a prediscursive, transcultural, and transhistorical disadvantage, an objective human defect or characteristic that ought to be prevented, corrected, eliminated, or cured ...
Tremain, Shelley
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The many-property problem is your problem, too [PDF]
The many-property problem has traditionally been taken to show that the adverbial theory of perception is untenable. This paper first shows that several widely accepted views concerning the nature of perception---including both representational and non ...
D’Ambrosio, Justin
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Towards Rawlsian ‘property-owning democracy’ through personal data platform cooperatives
This paper supports the personal data platform cooperative as a means of bringing about John Rawls’s favoured institutional realisation of a just society, the property-owning democracy. It describes personal data platform cooperatives and applies Rawls’s
M. Loi, Paul-Olivier Dehaye, E. Hafen
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Operationalising Representation in Natural Language Processing [PDF]
Despite its centrality in the philosophy of cognitive science, there has been little prior philosophical work engaging with the notion of representation in contemporary NLP practice.
J. Harding
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