In this paper, I argue that the appeal of a principle of self-ownership is grounded in the specially intimate relationship that each of us has with our body. I argue that once we appreciate the source of the appeal of a claim of self-ownership, we can see how a differently shaped set of strong rights over our body can do justice to the considerations that ground this appeal, without committing us to the most controversial implications of a claim of self-ownership
I defend a phenomenological account of the sense of ownership as part of a minimal sense of self fro...
The purpose of this paper is to expound the legal meaning of self-ownership, to examine its internal...
The bachelor's thesis deals with selected self-ownership approaches to abortion and suicide. It is b...
In this essay I attempt to vindicate the “asymmetry thesis,” according to which ownership of one’s o...
The value of ownership is ordinarily thought to derive from the benefits that objects offer, and fro...
It would be strange to hear people saying \u27It’s my self.\u27 The self per se isn’t normally a con...
There are a number of reasons, in my view, why people should not, as a general principle, be recogni...
Do bodily sensations include a distinctive experience of the body as of one's own? I am aware that t...
© 2002 Loane SkeneThere are a number of reasons why people should not, as a general principle, be re...
Self-ownership has fallen out of favor as a core moral and political concept. I argue that this is b...
International audienceIn a article, ‘On Sensations of Position’, G. E. M. Anscombeclaimed that we d...
What type of ownership do we have over ourselves? And what are the different ways in which we ought ...
Libertarian self-ownership views in the tradition of Locke, Nozick, and the left-libertarians have s...
Libertarians often invoke the principle of self-ownership to discredit distributive interventions au...
Past research on mere ownership effect has shown that people perceived the object more positively wh...
I defend a phenomenological account of the sense of ownership as part of a minimal sense of self fro...
The purpose of this paper is to expound the legal meaning of self-ownership, to examine its internal...
The bachelor's thesis deals with selected self-ownership approaches to abortion and suicide. It is b...
In this essay I attempt to vindicate the “asymmetry thesis,” according to which ownership of one’s o...
The value of ownership is ordinarily thought to derive from the benefits that objects offer, and fro...
It would be strange to hear people saying \u27It’s my self.\u27 The self per se isn’t normally a con...
There are a number of reasons, in my view, why people should not, as a general principle, be recogni...
Do bodily sensations include a distinctive experience of the body as of one's own? I am aware that t...
© 2002 Loane SkeneThere are a number of reasons why people should not, as a general principle, be re...
Self-ownership has fallen out of favor as a core moral and political concept. I argue that this is b...
International audienceIn a article, ‘On Sensations of Position’, G. E. M. Anscombeclaimed that we d...
What type of ownership do we have over ourselves? And what are the different ways in which we ought ...
Libertarian self-ownership views in the tradition of Locke, Nozick, and the left-libertarians have s...
Libertarians often invoke the principle of self-ownership to discredit distributive interventions au...
Past research on mere ownership effect has shown that people perceived the object more positively wh...
I defend a phenomenological account of the sense of ownership as part of a minimal sense of self fro...
The purpose of this paper is to expound the legal meaning of self-ownership, to examine its internal...
The bachelor's thesis deals with selected self-ownership approaches to abortion and suicide. It is b...