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Can You Own Yourself?
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Date Issued
2011-12
Date Available
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Abstract
This article answers the title question in the affirmative. Self-ownership comes in two forms: one, negative, which denies that anyone else owns me; and the other, positive, which asserts that one has a right to dispose of oneself in any way that does not infringe on the like right of others. The notions of property, ownership and rights are explicated in ways that make the self-ownership thesis coherent and defensible. It is concluded that the positive right of self-ownership entails that one may voluntarily enslave oneself.
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
Addleton Academic
Journal
Analysis and Metaphysics
Volume
10
Start Page
9
End Page
16
Copyright (Published Version)
2011, Addleton Academic Publishers
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
ISSN
1584-8574
This item is made available under a Creative Commons License
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