An Introduction to Property Theory.:
An introduction to the leading modern theories of property and applies those theories to concrete contexts in which property issues have been especially controversial.
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Zusammenfassung: | An introduction to the leading modern theories of property and applies those theories to concrete contexts in which property issues have been especially controversial. |
Beschreibung: | Utilitarian Theory and Regulatory Takings. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (248 pages) |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 215-226) and index. |
ISBN: | 9781139376266 1139376268 9781139379120 1139379127 1280663758 9781280663758 9780511978548 0511978545 |
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505 | 8 | |a Problems with Utilitarian Approaches to PropertyCONCLUSION: THE VALUE OF UTILITARIAN ANALYSIS, BUT THE NEED FOR MORE; 2: Locke and Libertarian Theories of Property; LOCKE'S CONTEXT; LOCKE'S NATURAL LAW FRAMEWORK; LOCKE'S ARGUMENT FOR PRIVATE PROPERTY; Stage One: State of Nature; Stage Two: The Introduction of Money; Stage Three: Civil Society; SOME COMPLICATIONS FOR LOCKE'S THEORY; THE LOCKEAN TRADITION SINCE LOCKE; 3: Hegelian Property Theory; HEGEL'S PERSONALITY THEORY OF PROPERTY; Rejection of the Social Contract; Hegel's Concept of "Right"; Externalizing Personality through Property. | |
505 | 8 | |a What Can Be "Things"?Three Modes of Embodying the Will; The Modern Significance of Hegel's Theory of Property; THE MODERN PERSONHOOD THEORY OF PROPERTY; CRITIQUING THE PERSONALITY AND PERSONHOOD THEORIES; 4: Kantian Property Theory; THE UNIVERSAL PRINCIPLE OF RIGHT; THE INNATE RIGHT -- FREEDOM; ACQUIRED RIGHTS; TYPES OF ACQUIRED RIGHTS; Property; Contract; Status; ACQUISITION OF PROPERTY RIGHTS; 5: Property and Human Flourishing; ARISTOTLE; Human Nature; Practical Reason; The Virtues; Justice; PROPERTY; AQUINAS; A MODERN HUMAN FLOURISHING-BASED THEORY OF PROPERTY; Human Flourishing. | |
505 | 8 | |a The Capabilities ApproachCapabilities and Dependence; Dependence and Obligation; Flourishing and the Law; Flourishing and Property; PLURALISM AND INDETERMINACY; PART II; 6: Government Redistribution of Resources; UTILITARIANISM AND REDISTRIBUTION; Institutions and Information; Wealth Effects; Endowment Effects; Transaction Costs; Nonmarket Values; Responding to Market Failure; Conclusion; LIBERTARIANS AND REDISTRIBUTION; Robert Nozick's Libertarian Argument against Redistribution; Redistribution within (Broadly) Libertarian Assumptions; Conclusion. | |
505 | 8 | |a THE PERSONALITY/PERSONHOOD THEORIES AND REDISTRIBUTIONREDISTRIBUTION AND FLOURISHING; 7: The Right to Exclude and Its Limits; INTRODUCTION; The Right to Exclude and the Private Home; The Right to Exclude and Businesses Open to the Public; Card Counting; Beach Access; THE RIGHT TO EXCLUDE IN UTILITARIAN PERSPECTIVE; THE RIGHT TO EXCLUDE IN HEGELIAN PERSPECTIVE; THE RIGHT TO EXCLUDE IN LOCKEAN AND LIBERTARIAN PERSPECTIVE; THE RIGHT TO EXCLUDE AND HUMAN FLOURISHING; 8: Eminent Domain and Regulatory Takings; UTILITARIANISM; Utilitarian Theory and Government Takings; Public Use. | |
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contents | Cover; AN INTRODUCTION TO PROPERTY THEORY; Series; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Preface; Introduction; WHAT IS PROPERTY?; WHAT IS A THEORY OF PROPERTY?; PART I; 1: Utilitarian Property Theories; A BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO UTILITARIANISM; The Nature of Utility; Aggregating Utility; Gathering Data on Utility; UTILITARIANISM WITHIN PROPERTY THEORY; The Tragedy of the Commons: Rational Actors, Externalities, and Transaction Costs; The Free Rider; Exploring the Assumptions behind the Tragedy of the Commons; The Content of Utilitarian Property: The Bundle of Sticks versus Exclusion. Problems with Utilitarian Approaches to PropertyCONCLUSION: THE VALUE OF UTILITARIAN ANALYSIS, BUT THE NEED FOR MORE; 2: Locke and Libertarian Theories of Property; LOCKE'S CONTEXT; LOCKE'S NATURAL LAW FRAMEWORK; LOCKE'S ARGUMENT FOR PRIVATE PROPERTY; Stage One: State of Nature; Stage Two: The Introduction of Money; Stage Three: Civil Society; SOME COMPLICATIONS FOR LOCKE'S THEORY; THE LOCKEAN TRADITION SINCE LOCKE; 3: Hegelian Property Theory; HEGEL'S PERSONALITY THEORY OF PROPERTY; Rejection of the Social Contract; Hegel's Concept of "Right"; Externalizing Personality through Property. What Can Be "Things"?Three Modes of Embodying the Will; The Modern Significance of Hegel's Theory of Property; THE MODERN PERSONHOOD THEORY OF PROPERTY; CRITIQUING THE PERSONALITY AND PERSONHOOD THEORIES; 4: Kantian Property Theory; THE UNIVERSAL PRINCIPLE OF RIGHT; THE INNATE RIGHT -- FREEDOM; ACQUIRED RIGHTS; TYPES OF ACQUIRED RIGHTS; Property; Contract; Status; ACQUISITION OF PROPERTY RIGHTS; 5: Property and Human Flourishing; ARISTOTLE; Human Nature; Practical Reason; The Virtues; Justice; PROPERTY; AQUINAS; A MODERN HUMAN FLOURISHING-BASED THEORY OF PROPERTY; Human Flourishing. The Capabilities ApproachCapabilities and Dependence; Dependence and Obligation; Flourishing and the Law; Flourishing and Property; PLURALISM AND INDETERMINACY; PART II; 6: Government Redistribution of Resources; UTILITARIANISM AND REDISTRIBUTION; Institutions and Information; Wealth Effects; Endowment Effects; Transaction Costs; Nonmarket Values; Responding to Market Failure; Conclusion; LIBERTARIANS AND REDISTRIBUTION; Robert Nozick's Libertarian Argument against Redistribution; Redistribution within (Broadly) Libertarian Assumptions; Conclusion. THE PERSONALITY/PERSONHOOD THEORIES AND REDISTRIBUTIONREDISTRIBUTION AND FLOURISHING; 7: The Right to Exclude and Its Limits; INTRODUCTION; The Right to Exclude and the Private Home; The Right to Exclude and Businesses Open to the Public; Card Counting; Beach Access; THE RIGHT TO EXCLUDE IN UTILITARIAN PERSPECTIVE; THE RIGHT TO EXCLUDE IN HEGELIAN PERSPECTIVE; THE RIGHT TO EXCLUDE IN LOCKEAN AND LIBERTARIAN PERSPECTIVE; THE RIGHT TO EXCLUDE AND HUMAN FLOURISHING; 8: Eminent Domain and Regulatory Takings; UTILITARIANISM; Utilitarian Theory and Government Takings; Public Use. |
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spelling | Alexander, Gregory S. An Introduction to Property Theory. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2012. 1 online resource (248 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Cambridge Introductions to Philosophy and Law Cover; AN INTRODUCTION TO PROPERTY THEORY; Series; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Preface; Introduction; WHAT IS PROPERTY?; WHAT IS A THEORY OF PROPERTY?; PART I; 1: Utilitarian Property Theories; A BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO UTILITARIANISM; The Nature of Utility; Aggregating Utility; Gathering Data on Utility; UTILITARIANISM WITHIN PROPERTY THEORY; The Tragedy of the Commons: Rational Actors, Externalities, and Transaction Costs; The Free Rider; Exploring the Assumptions behind the Tragedy of the Commons; The Content of Utilitarian Property: The Bundle of Sticks versus Exclusion. Problems with Utilitarian Approaches to PropertyCONCLUSION: THE VALUE OF UTILITARIAN ANALYSIS, BUT THE NEED FOR MORE; 2: Locke and Libertarian Theories of Property; LOCKE'S CONTEXT; LOCKE'S NATURAL LAW FRAMEWORK; LOCKE'S ARGUMENT FOR PRIVATE PROPERTY; Stage One: State of Nature; Stage Two: The Introduction of Money; Stage Three: Civil Society; SOME COMPLICATIONS FOR LOCKE'S THEORY; THE LOCKEAN TRADITION SINCE LOCKE; 3: Hegelian Property Theory; HEGEL'S PERSONALITY THEORY OF PROPERTY; Rejection of the Social Contract; Hegel's Concept of "Right"; Externalizing Personality through Property. What Can Be "Things"?Three Modes of Embodying the Will; The Modern Significance of Hegel's Theory of Property; THE MODERN PERSONHOOD THEORY OF PROPERTY; CRITIQUING THE PERSONALITY AND PERSONHOOD THEORIES; 4: Kantian Property Theory; THE UNIVERSAL PRINCIPLE OF RIGHT; THE INNATE RIGHT -- FREEDOM; ACQUIRED RIGHTS; TYPES OF ACQUIRED RIGHTS; Property; Contract; Status; ACQUISITION OF PROPERTY RIGHTS; 5: Property and Human Flourishing; ARISTOTLE; Human Nature; Practical Reason; The Virtues; Justice; PROPERTY; AQUINAS; A MODERN HUMAN FLOURISHING-BASED THEORY OF PROPERTY; Human Flourishing. The Capabilities ApproachCapabilities and Dependence; Dependence and Obligation; Flourishing and the Law; Flourishing and Property; PLURALISM AND INDETERMINACY; PART II; 6: Government Redistribution of Resources; UTILITARIANISM AND REDISTRIBUTION; Institutions and Information; Wealth Effects; Endowment Effects; Transaction Costs; Nonmarket Values; Responding to Market Failure; Conclusion; LIBERTARIANS AND REDISTRIBUTION; Robert Nozick's Libertarian Argument against Redistribution; Redistribution within (Broadly) Libertarian Assumptions; Conclusion. THE PERSONALITY/PERSONHOOD THEORIES AND REDISTRIBUTIONREDISTRIBUTION AND FLOURISHING; 7: The Right to Exclude and Its Limits; INTRODUCTION; The Right to Exclude and the Private Home; The Right to Exclude and Businesses Open to the Public; Card Counting; Beach Access; THE RIGHT TO EXCLUDE IN UTILITARIAN PERSPECTIVE; THE RIGHT TO EXCLUDE IN HEGELIAN PERSPECTIVE; THE RIGHT TO EXCLUDE IN LOCKEAN AND LIBERTARIAN PERSPECTIVE; THE RIGHT TO EXCLUDE AND HUMAN FLOURISHING; 8: Eminent Domain and Regulatory Takings; UTILITARIANISM; Utilitarian Theory and Government Takings; Public Use. Utilitarian Theory and Regulatory Takings. An introduction to the leading modern theories of property and applies those theories to concrete contexts in which property issues have been especially controversial. Print version record. Includes bibliographical references (pages 215-226) and index. Locke, John 1632-1704 gnd Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich 1770-1831 gnd Kant, Immanuel 1724-1804 gnd Property. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85107496 Property Philosophy. Right of property. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85114079 Droit de propriété. property rights. aat LAW Property. bisacsh Property fast Property Philosophy fast Right of property fast Eigentum gnd Wirtschaftsphilosophie gnd Theorie gnd Peñalver, Eduardo S. has work: An introduction to property theory (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCG7rxcrpgFgFh9bB9T8jqP https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Alexander, Gregory S. An Introduction to Property Theory. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, ©2012 9780521113656 Cambridge introductions to philosophy and law. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2003106898 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=443756 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Alexander, Gregory S. An Introduction to Property Theory. Cambridge introductions to philosophy and law. Cover; AN INTRODUCTION TO PROPERTY THEORY; Series; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Preface; Introduction; WHAT IS PROPERTY?; WHAT IS A THEORY OF PROPERTY?; PART I; 1: Utilitarian Property Theories; A BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO UTILITARIANISM; The Nature of Utility; Aggregating Utility; Gathering Data on Utility; UTILITARIANISM WITHIN PROPERTY THEORY; The Tragedy of the Commons: Rational Actors, Externalities, and Transaction Costs; The Free Rider; Exploring the Assumptions behind the Tragedy of the Commons; The Content of Utilitarian Property: The Bundle of Sticks versus Exclusion. Problems with Utilitarian Approaches to PropertyCONCLUSION: THE VALUE OF UTILITARIAN ANALYSIS, BUT THE NEED FOR MORE; 2: Locke and Libertarian Theories of Property; LOCKE'S CONTEXT; LOCKE'S NATURAL LAW FRAMEWORK; LOCKE'S ARGUMENT FOR PRIVATE PROPERTY; Stage One: State of Nature; Stage Two: The Introduction of Money; Stage Three: Civil Society; SOME COMPLICATIONS FOR LOCKE'S THEORY; THE LOCKEAN TRADITION SINCE LOCKE; 3: Hegelian Property Theory; HEGEL'S PERSONALITY THEORY OF PROPERTY; Rejection of the Social Contract; Hegel's Concept of "Right"; Externalizing Personality through Property. What Can Be "Things"?Three Modes of Embodying the Will; The Modern Significance of Hegel's Theory of Property; THE MODERN PERSONHOOD THEORY OF PROPERTY; CRITIQUING THE PERSONALITY AND PERSONHOOD THEORIES; 4: Kantian Property Theory; THE UNIVERSAL PRINCIPLE OF RIGHT; THE INNATE RIGHT -- FREEDOM; ACQUIRED RIGHTS; TYPES OF ACQUIRED RIGHTS; Property; Contract; Status; ACQUISITION OF PROPERTY RIGHTS; 5: Property and Human Flourishing; ARISTOTLE; Human Nature; Practical Reason; The Virtues; Justice; PROPERTY; AQUINAS; A MODERN HUMAN FLOURISHING-BASED THEORY OF PROPERTY; Human Flourishing. The Capabilities ApproachCapabilities and Dependence; Dependence and Obligation; Flourishing and the Law; Flourishing and Property; PLURALISM AND INDETERMINACY; PART II; 6: Government Redistribution of Resources; UTILITARIANISM AND REDISTRIBUTION; Institutions and Information; Wealth Effects; Endowment Effects; Transaction Costs; Nonmarket Values; Responding to Market Failure; Conclusion; LIBERTARIANS AND REDISTRIBUTION; Robert Nozick's Libertarian Argument against Redistribution; Redistribution within (Broadly) Libertarian Assumptions; Conclusion. THE PERSONALITY/PERSONHOOD THEORIES AND REDISTRIBUTIONREDISTRIBUTION AND FLOURISHING; 7: The Right to Exclude and Its Limits; INTRODUCTION; The Right to Exclude and the Private Home; The Right to Exclude and Businesses Open to the Public; Card Counting; Beach Access; THE RIGHT TO EXCLUDE IN UTILITARIAN PERSPECTIVE; THE RIGHT TO EXCLUDE IN HEGELIAN PERSPECTIVE; THE RIGHT TO EXCLUDE IN LOCKEAN AND LIBERTARIAN PERSPECTIVE; THE RIGHT TO EXCLUDE AND HUMAN FLOURISHING; 8: Eminent Domain and Regulatory Takings; UTILITARIANISM; Utilitarian Theory and Government Takings; Public Use. Locke, John 1632-1704 gnd Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich 1770-1831 gnd Kant, Immanuel 1724-1804 gnd Property. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85107496 Property Philosophy. Right of property. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85114079 Droit de propriété. property rights. aat LAW Property. bisacsh Property fast Property Philosophy fast Right of property fast Eigentum gnd Wirtschaftsphilosophie gnd Theorie gnd |
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