Most treatments of territorial rights include a discussion (and rejection) of Locke. There is a remarkable consensus about what Locke’s views were. For him, states obtain territorial rights as the result of partial transfers of people’s property rights. In this article, I reject this reading. I argue that (a) for Locke, transfers of property rights were neither necessary nor sufficient for territorial rights and that (b) Locke in fact held a two-part theory of territorial rights. I support this reading by appealing to textual and contextual evidence. I conclude by drawing a lesson from Locke’s views for current debates on territorial rights
In this thesis, I argue that if we are to search for well-founded solutions for the preservation of ...
Two rival approaches to property rights dominate contemporary political philosophy: Lockean natural ...
There is an increasingly prevalent view among some contemporary Locke scholars that Locke's politica...
Most treatments of territorial rights include a discussion (and rejection) of Locke. There is a rema...
This article examines John Simmons’ Lockean theory of territorial rights and defends the superiority...
The early paragraphs of John Locke’s Second Treatise describe a poetic idyll of property acquisition...
ohn Locke, political philosopher and all around polymath, stands as a central figure in the developm...
Paul Corcoranhttp://arts.monash.edu.au/psi/news-and-events/apsa/refereed-papers/index.ph
[*This is a work in progress. Please do not quote without the author’s permission.] John Locke is de...
This paper argues that there is a conflict between two principles informing Locke’s political philos...
The problem this thesis focuses on is whether or not property rights exist prior to or only after th...
John Locke was a seminal figure in political philosophy and political economy and this year marks th...
The influence of John Locke’s thought upon the general legal perception of property rights cannot be...
In my dissertation, I argue the economic-utilitarian elements of Locke\u27s perspective on property ...
This article explores the justification of states' territorial rights. It starts by introducing thre...
In this thesis, I argue that if we are to search for well-founded solutions for the preservation of ...
Two rival approaches to property rights dominate contemporary political philosophy: Lockean natural ...
There is an increasingly prevalent view among some contemporary Locke scholars that Locke's politica...
Most treatments of territorial rights include a discussion (and rejection) of Locke. There is a rema...
This article examines John Simmons’ Lockean theory of territorial rights and defends the superiority...
The early paragraphs of John Locke’s Second Treatise describe a poetic idyll of property acquisition...
ohn Locke, political philosopher and all around polymath, stands as a central figure in the developm...
Paul Corcoranhttp://arts.monash.edu.au/psi/news-and-events/apsa/refereed-papers/index.ph
[*This is a work in progress. Please do not quote without the author’s permission.] John Locke is de...
This paper argues that there is a conflict between two principles informing Locke’s political philos...
The problem this thesis focuses on is whether or not property rights exist prior to or only after th...
John Locke was a seminal figure in political philosophy and political economy and this year marks th...
The influence of John Locke’s thought upon the general legal perception of property rights cannot be...
In my dissertation, I argue the economic-utilitarian elements of Locke\u27s perspective on property ...
This article explores the justification of states' territorial rights. It starts by introducing thre...
In this thesis, I argue that if we are to search for well-founded solutions for the preservation of ...
Two rival approaches to property rights dominate contemporary political philosophy: Lockean natural ...
There is an increasingly prevalent view among some contemporary Locke scholars that Locke's politica...