• Société romande de philosophie séance du 6 mai 2000 rationalité sans moralité
    Revue de Théologie Et de Philosophie 133 (2): 149-165. 2001.
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    Private, Public, and Common Ownership
    Analyse & Kritik 20 (2): 166-183. 1998.
    The idea that private ownership implies that owners are free to do with their things whatever they want is shown to be mistaken. It is argued that private, public and common ownership are all based on the right to alienate a thing, regardless of the number of owners. Social or legal norms can make the ownership of a thing conditional on the participation in government or on group membership. In the former case, the norms establish public ownership, in the latter case common ownership. If things …Read more