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Property, Use and Value in Hegel's Philosophy of Right [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
Hegel is aware that it is only in the modern world, with the emergence of civil society, that ‘the freedom of property has been recognized here and there as a principle’ (PR § 62R). Nonetheless, he contends, property is made necessary by the very idea of freedom itself.
Houlgate, Stephen
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The many-property problem is your problem, too [PDF]

open access: yes, 2021
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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Philosophy and the Apparatus of Disability [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
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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REKONSTRUKSI KONSEP FUNGSI SOSIAL HAK CIPTA SEBAGAI HAK MILIK

open access: yesJustitia Et Pax, 2017
Copy right as a part of intellectual property rights gives authority as ownership right in Indonesian legal system. Copy right and intellectual property right basicly have different philosophy from Indonesian original ownership right.
C. Kastowo
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"What was Molyneux's Question A Question About?" [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
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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A Libertarian Response to Macleod 2012: “If You’re a Libertarian, How Come You’re So Rich?” [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
This is a response to Macleod 2012's argument that the history of unjust property acquisitions requires rich libertarians to give away everything in excess of equality. At first, problematic questions are raised. How much property is usually inherited or
Lester, J. C.
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Clausius versus Sackur-Tetrode entropies [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
Based on the property of extensivity (mathematically, homogeneity of first degree), we derive in a mathematically consistent manner the explicit expressions of the chemical potential $\mu$ and the Clausius entropy $S$ for the case of monoatomic ideal ...
Bagci, G. Baris, Oikonomou, Thomas
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The History and Contribution of Philosophy in Islamic Thought

open access: yesBuletin Al-Turas, 2020
The purpose of this study was to provide information about the Islamic philosophical discourse that contributed to the world of Islamic education in particular and Islamic intellectual property in general.
Robby Habiba Abror
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Property and “Nuda Potestas” as Constitutions of Reinach’s Philosophy of Law

open access: yesActa Universitatis Lodziensis Folia Iuridica, 2020
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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Evolution of the Customary International law on the Cultural Property Plundered in War

open access: yesOpolskie Studia Administracyjno-Prawne, 2021
This article presents an unambiguous evolutionary sequence of historical events leading to the development of customary international law, seen with reference to the mutual influence and transformation of legal philosophy, practice and codification on ...
Zhang Yadong
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