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    Original Acquisition and Unilateralism: Kant, Hegel, and Corrective Justice
    Canadian Journal of Law and Jurisprudence 25 (1): 119-136. 2012.
    Contemporary Kantians suggest that the original acquisition of property is problematic for Kant’s theory of private law. Kant requires that private law obligations be consistent with the equal freedom of everyone. However, a rule of original acquisition seems to favor the acquirer’s freedom over others’: the acquirer originally obtains property in an unowned object simply by taking control of it, and thus seems to impose obligations on everyone else through her own “unilateral” action or choice.…Read more
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    Property and Other Worries
    Journal of Applied Philosophy 39 (2): 212-219. 2021.
    Journal of Applied Philosophy, EarlyView.