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A quantum microtubule substrate of consciousness is experimentally supported and solves the binding and epiphenomenalism problems. [PDF]
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Information, Freedom and Property
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Hildebrandt, M., Berg, B. van den
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ROLE OF PROPERTY IN HEGEL'S "PHILOSOPHY OF RIGHT."
2023Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 13-04, page: 2150.
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Property Rights In Kant’s Political Philosophy [PDF]
This essay attempts to unravel some of the tensions inherent in Kant’s treatment of property rights when viewed in conjunction with the broader themes central to his political philosophy. This essay proceeds as follows. In Part II, I will explore why property rights are essential to Kant’s political philosophy and what role they play, if any, in ...
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A Jewish Philosophy of Property: Rabbinic Insights on Intestate Succession
Emanuel Rackman
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Philosophy of Registration Laws and Regulations of Deeds and Properties Registration [PDF]
This research aims to study the philosophy of registration laws and regulations of deeds and properties registrations. It initially reviews the general registration laws, and then deals with such issues as rerecording prerequisites, indexing, immovable properties, untrained and not professional registration office staff, documents of fees in the ...
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The Excesses of Earth in Kant’s Philosophy of Property
The Comparatist, 2014In his most widely read essay, "Perpetual Peace" (1795), Kant proposes that the Third Definitive article of Perpetual Peace is based on the right to hospitality (hospitalitatsrecht), which is "the right of a stranger not to be treated with hostility when he arrives on someone else's territory" (105, 8: 357).
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Property and Territorial Rights in Political Philosophy
2019To have property rights over X is to have rights to determine, in some respect, what shall happen to X, for example a piece of land. To have territorial rights is to have rights to make, enforce, and adjudicate the law within a geographical area. Property and territorial rights thus seem closely related, and philosophical accounts reveal various ...
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On Property and the Philosophy of Poverty: Agamben and Anarchism
2016This chapter discusses Agamben’s work in the context of the split between the anarchist and cmmunist strands of the revolutionary tradition. One of the few points at which anarchism explicitly appears in Agamben’s work is The Time That Remains where, in the context of a discussion of klesis (calling), class, and the role of the proletariat in Marxist ...
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