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285Homesteading the noosphere: The ethics of owning biological informationNorthern Plains Ethics Journal 6 (1): 47-63. 2018.The idea of homesteading can be extended to the realm of biological entities, to the ownership of information wherein organisms perform artifactual functions as a result of human development. Can the information of biological entities be ethically “homesteaded”: should humans (or businesses) have ownership rights over this information from the basis of mere development and possession, as in Locke’s theory of private property? I offer three non-consequentialist arguments against such homesteading…Read more
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Religious Studies |
Philosophy of Information |
Information Ethics |
Computational Linguistics |
Hermeneutics |
Plato |
Peter Abelard |
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