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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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Property and its Forms in Classical German Philosophy
2022The theme of property is directly relevant to some of the most divisive social and political issues today, such as wealth inequality and the question of whether governments should limit it by introducing measures that restrict the right to property. Yet what is property?
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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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Fichte's Social and Political Philosophy: Property and Virtue
British Journal for the History of Philosophy, 2012David 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 PHILOSOPHY OF PROPERTY RIGHTS
2018The philosophy of property rights serves to analyze of such things aspossession and ownership. Property refers to rules governing access to andcontrol of all kind of possessions (land, material resources, intellectualgoods and services etc). The concept of property in economics is not the sameas used in law.
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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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Cicero on Stoic Moral Philosophy and Private Property
1997Abstract IN Book III of the De Oificiis Cicero is discussing cases where what is morally right appears to conflict with what is advantageous. In the course of this he retails some examples and the conflicting treatment of them by two heads of the Stoic school, Diogenes of Babylon and Antipater of Tarsus.
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