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A Libertarian Response to Macleod 2012: “If You’re a Libertarian, How Come You’re So Rich?” [PDF]
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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Digital Art as ‘Monetised Graphics’: Enforcing Intellectual Property on the Blockchain
In a global economic landscape of hyper-commodification and financialisation, efforts to assimilate digital art into the high-stakes commercial art market have so far been rather unsuccessful, presumably because digital artworks cannot easily assume the ...
M. Zeilinger
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What determines the glass property remains one of the major unsolved problems in both condensed matter physics and materials science. Despite extensive research attempting to identify possible structural features as property signatures in glasses obeying
Dan Wei+5 more
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Classical American Pragmatism as Antiscientism [PDF]
Scientism has recently experienced a resurgence of interest in philosophy. One version of scientism often defended is ontological scientism—the view that any kind or property not mentioned in the theories of science has only a subordinate, secondary kind
Mostajir, Parysa Clare
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Intellectual Property, Asian Philosophy and the Yin-Yang School [PDF]
As an introduction to a special issue on intellectual property philosophy, this article focuses on insights from Asian thought. Such a focus is needed not only to provide balance within this special issue, which includes articles focusing primarily on ...
Yu, Peter K.
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The taste of the mango: a Jaina-Buddhist controversy on evidence [PDF]
In the classical framework of Indian philosophy, the different schools of thought agree on the fact that the correctness of an inference relies on a special necessary relation standing between the evidence-property and the target-property.
Gorisse, Marie-Hélène
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Exact Philosophy of Space-Time [PDF]
Starting from Bunge's (1977) scientific ontology, we expose a materialistic relational theory of space-time, that carries out the program initiated by Leibniz, and provides a protophysical basis consistent with any rigorous formulation of General Relativity.
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The Approach to Ownership in Poland after 1989 in the Light of the Political Philosophy of Liberalism [PDF]
The political philosophy of liberalism created by Locke and Nozick treats property as a birth right, the natural right of man. The attitude to ownership in Poland is determined by the experience of individuals having been deprived of the right to ...
Szczepaniak, Karolina
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Clausius versus Sackur-Tetrode entropies [PDF]
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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Intrinsic, extrinsic, and the constitutive a priori [PDF]
On the basis of what I call physico-formalist philosophy of mathematics, I will develop an amended account of the Kantian--Reichenbachian conception of constitutive a priori. It will be shown that the features (attributes, qualities, properties) attributed to a real object are not possessed by the object as a "thing-in-itself"; they require a physical ...
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