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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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Philosophical Foundations of Property Law

, 2013
Introduction 1. To Bestow Stability upon Possession': Hume's Alternative to Locke 2. Productive Use in Acquisition, Accession, and Labour Theory 3. Property and Necessity 4. Private Property and Public Welfare 5. Average Reciprocity of Advantage 6.
James Penner, Henry E. Smith
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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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The Oxford handbook of political philosophy

, 2012
Introduction, David Estlund I. Classic Questions 1. Authority, A. John Simmons 2. Equality, Elizabeth Anderson 3. Justice, Richard Arneson 4. Freedom, Philip Pettitt 5. Property, Gerald Gaus II. Approaches 6.
David M. Estlund
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On Property and the Philosophy of Poverty: Agamben and Anarchism

2016
This 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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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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On the Currency of Egalitarian Justice, and Other Essays in Political Philosophy

, 2011
G. A. Cohen was one of the most gifted, influential, and progressive voices in contemporary political philosophy. At the time of his death in 2009, he had plans to bring together a number of his most significant papers. This is the first of three volumes
G. Cohen
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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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Private property and human rights: A mismatch in the 21st century?

, 2013
This article explores the future of private property in land in the context of the United Nations' (UN) human rights framework. I examine the historical and current debate, and show why it is difficult to come to a definitive conclusion on a matter that ...
H. Jacobs
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