The thesis of this paper is that no real distinction obtains between property possession and identity. To justify this thesis, I argue against two views I call Exteriorism and Interiorism, I argue for an account of property possession and identity according to which they are one and the same relation, and I respond to a wide variety of objections to that account
The purpose of this dissertation is to offer an account of metaphysical grounding based on property ...
An individual\u27s identity is comprised of many different characteristics. The law has historically...
[Exert] In discussions at our workshop we at times struggled to come up with a definition of possess...
W.V.O. Quine has famously objected that (1) properties are philosophically suspect because (2) there...
One of the most fundamental issues in western political philosophy is the question of property. Its ...
The Identity Theory of properties (IDT) is an increasingly popular metaphysical view that aims to be...
"Identity and property are closely related terms. Identity as the quality of being the same, of bei...
Legal philosophers and property scholars sometimes disagree over one or more of the following: the m...
This paper explores the metaethical ramifications of a coarse-grained criterion of property identity...
This essay questions Alan Brudner’s central claim about the unity of property law by subjecting his ...
© 2017 Dr Michael John Rooke CrawfordPossession is universally regarded as a keystone concept within...
The value of ownership is ordinarily thought to derive from the benefits that objects offer, and fro...
Many physicalists about the mind are committed to claims about property identities. Following Kripke...
The standard approach to the so-called paradoxes of identity has been to argue that these paradoxes ...
The paper investigates the interplay between the institutions of law and property and innate propens...
The purpose of this dissertation is to offer an account of metaphysical grounding based on property ...
An individual\u27s identity is comprised of many different characteristics. The law has historically...
[Exert] In discussions at our workshop we at times struggled to come up with a definition of possess...
W.V.O. Quine has famously objected that (1) properties are philosophically suspect because (2) there...
One of the most fundamental issues in western political philosophy is the question of property. Its ...
The Identity Theory of properties (IDT) is an increasingly popular metaphysical view that aims to be...
"Identity and property are closely related terms. Identity as the quality of being the same, of bei...
Legal philosophers and property scholars sometimes disagree over one or more of the following: the m...
This paper explores the metaethical ramifications of a coarse-grained criterion of property identity...
This essay questions Alan Brudner’s central claim about the unity of property law by subjecting his ...
© 2017 Dr Michael John Rooke CrawfordPossession is universally regarded as a keystone concept within...
The value of ownership is ordinarily thought to derive from the benefits that objects offer, and fro...
Many physicalists about the mind are committed to claims about property identities. Following Kripke...
The standard approach to the so-called paradoxes of identity has been to argue that these paradoxes ...
The paper investigates the interplay between the institutions of law and property and innate propens...
The purpose of this dissertation is to offer an account of metaphysical grounding based on property ...
An individual\u27s identity is comprised of many different characteristics. The law has historically...
[Exert] In discussions at our workshop we at times struggled to come up with a definition of possess...