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The Philosophy of Leibniz and the Ontology of Properties

1997
In LP — given its current interpretation, which validates the axioms AP1 — AP6, AP7+, AP8+ and AP10 (and AP9+, if “L” is added to LP) — the ontological ideas of Leibniz can be represented in a most satisfactory manner. We have already considered: the intensional interpretation of Boolean algebra, individuals as quasi-identical with maximally consistent
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Philosophy, Personality and Property

2010
What is a body, a matter of law? (Rao, 2007; Scott, 1981). Where is the body? Is it integral or severable from the legal person? Is it a commodity? Have our bodies, our selves, and our labour become commodities with a market exchange value? (Radin, 1996). The bioscientific conversion of the body into information has become labelled postmodern.
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Property and labour in the social philosophy of John Locke

History of European Ideas, 1984
(1984). Property and labour in the social philosophy of John Locke. History of European Ideas: Vol. 5, No. 1, pp. 65-77.
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Fichte's Social and Political Philosophy: Property and Virtue

British Journal for the History of Philosophy, 2012
David James: Fichte's Social and Political Philosophy: Property and Virtue. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2011, pp. xi+201. $64.00 (hb.). ISBN 9781139005647.
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The political philosophy of property rights

2009
This thesis argues that within political philosophy, property rights deserve closer attention than has been paid to them recently because the legitimacy of a state rests upon their definition and enforcement. In this way property rights differ from the right to liberty or equality.
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Food, Philosophy, and Intellectual Property

This is a book about food, philosophy, and intellectual property rights. Taken separately, these are three well-known subjects, but it is uncommon to consider them together. The book comprises 50 case studies, organized around eight themes: images; genericity and descriptiveness; language traps; procedures; menus, recipes, and creativity; boundaries ...
Bonadio, Enrico, Borghini, Andrea
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Geometrical Objects as Properties of Sensibles: Aristotle’s Philosophy of Geometry

Phronesis, 2019
AbstractThere is little agreement about Aristotle’s philosophy of geometry, partly due to the textual evidence and partly part to disagreement over what constitutes a plausible view. I keep separate the questions ‘What is Aristotle’s philosophy of geometry?’ and ‘Is Aristotle right?’, and consider the textual evidence in the context of Greek ...
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Gandhian Philosophy and Indian Intellectual Property

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2022
Enrico Bonadio   +3 more
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The Property of Knowledge in Chinese Philosophy, History, and Law

2016
This chapter traces the drawing of property boundaries of valuable knowledge in Chinese philosophy, history, and law. Since Chinese philosophy is strongly concerned with practically trying to help people to live good and moral lives, it is scrutinized whether it provides behavioral norms for the issue under investigation as well (7.1).
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Property’s Props: A Response to Étienne Balibar’s ‘Philosophies of the Transindividual’

Australasian Philosophical Review, 2018
AbstractThis commentary focuses upon the ‘fetishism of persons’ in Marx which Balibar claims both mirrors and animates the better-known fetishism of things.
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