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Berlin: De Gruyter
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- Title:
- Human affairs
- Publication:
-
Berlin: De Gruyter
- Note:
- Gesehen am 15.10.15
- Archivierung/Langzeitarchivierung gewährleistet
- C!URL-Ä(08-11-13)
- Scope:
- Online-Ressource
- ISSN:
- 1337-401X
- ZDB-ID:
-
2172795-8
- Previous Title:
- Human affairs
- Keywords:
- Zeitschrift
- Classification:
- Geografie
- Geschichte
- Collection:
- Geografie
- Geschichte
- Copyright:
- Rights reserved
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Article
- Title:
- The Natural Right to Property as an Instrumental Right
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Berlin: De Gruyter, 2024
- Language:
- English
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- Abstract: I argue that Robert Nozick, in his well-known book “Anarchy, State, Utopia”, is working with Locke’s notion of the natural right to property merely instrumentally. I use the term “instrumentally” in the sense that the pieces of the source are not used within the context of the original work but are used atomically to support one’s argument or theory. Instrumental use of Locke’s theory causes incoherence in his theory. This paper introduces the incoherence in the question and explains how this incoherency is inherent to Nozick’s interpretation and usage of Lockean Proviso.
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- Online-Ressource
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- Open Access
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- Keywords:
- Locke ; Nozick ; natural rights ; property
- Classification:
- Geografie
- Geschichte
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- Geografie
- Geschichte
- Copyright:
- CC BY
- Accessibility:
- Free Access
- Title:
- The Natural Right to Property as an Instrumental Right
- Publication:
-
Berlin: De Gruyter, 2024
- Language:
- English
- Information:
- Abstract: I argue that Robert Nozick, in his well-known book “Anarchy, State, Utopia”, is working with Locke’s notion of the natural right to property merely instrumentally. I use the term “instrumentally” in the sense that the pieces of the source are not used within the context of the original work but are used atomically to support one’s argument or theory. Instrumental use of Locke’s theory causes incoherence in his theory. This paper introduces the incoherence in the question and explains how this incoherency is inherent to Nozick’s interpretation and usage of Lockean Proviso.
- Scope:
- Online-Ressource
- Note:
- Open Access
- Archivierung/Langzeitarchivierung gewährleistet
- Keywords:
- Locke ; Nozick ; natural rights ; property
- Classification:
- Geografie
- Geschichte
- Collection:
- Geografie
- Geschichte
- Copyright:
- CC BY
- Accessibility:
- Free Access