Property Species
Property Species
Mine, Yours, and the Human Mind
Wilson, Bart J.
Oxford University Press Inc
08/2020
248
Mole
Inglês
9780190936792
15 a 20 dias
380
Cover Art Note
Bibliographic Note
Prologue
PART 1 CLAIM AND TITLE: ORIGINS
1. The Meaning of Property in Things
2. All Animals Use Things, Specifically Food
3. Primates Socially Transmit Tool Practices, but Humans Share Meaning-Laden Customs
4. What Is Right Is Not Taken Out of the Rule, but Let the Rule Arise Out of What Is Right
5. The Custom of Property Is Physically Contained
PART 2 CLAIM AND TITLE: EFFECTS
6. My Claims Tie Together Modern Philosophies of Property Law
7. Disputes Explicate How We Cognize Property, Out of Which We Discover a Clear General Rule
8. The Results of a Test Are Agreeable to the Prediction
9. Economics Is Founded Upon Property, Not Property Rights
Epilogue
Cases Cited
References
Cover Art Note
Bibliographic Note
Prologue
PART 1 CLAIM AND TITLE: ORIGINS
1. The Meaning of Property in Things
2. All Animals Use Things, Specifically Food
3. Primates Socially Transmit Tool Practices, but Humans Share Meaning-Laden Customs
4. What Is Right Is Not Taken Out of the Rule, but Let the Rule Arise Out of What Is Right
5. The Custom of Property Is Physically Contained
PART 2 CLAIM AND TITLE: EFFECTS
6. My Claims Tie Together Modern Philosophies of Property Law
7. Disputes Explicate How We Cognize Property, Out of Which We Discover a Clear General Rule
8. The Results of a Test Are Agreeable to the Prediction
9. Economics Is Founded Upon Property, Not Property Rights
Epilogue
Cases Cited
References