| A. John Simmons - 1994 - 402 pàgines
...his labour with and joined to it something that is his own, and thereby makes it his property. . . . For this labour being the unquestionable property of the labourer, no man 254 but he can have a right to what that is once joined to." The idea, then, seems to be that by mixing... | |
| John Christman - 1994 - 232 pàgines
...not exceed "[a]s much as anyone can make use of ... before it spoils" (31); then (f) the object has "something annexed to it that excludes the common right of other men" (27). That is, a person has thereby "fixed [a] property in them" [the objects] (28). So Locke argues... | |
| John Brewer, Susan Staves - 1996 - 646 pàgines
...is his own, and thereby makes it his Property. It being by him removed from the common state Nature placed it in, it hath by this labour something annexed...this Labour being the unquestionable Property of the Lahourer, no Man but he can have a right to what that is once joyned to, at least where there is enough,... | |
| Gerald Allan Cohen - 1995 - 292 pàgines
...thereby makes it his Property. It being by him removed from the common state Nature placed it in, halh by this labour something annexed to it, that excludes the common right of other Men. I think what gets 'annexed' (or, in II: 28, 'added') to nature is labour, not value, but, if it is... | |
| Richard Paul Bellamy, Angus C. Ross - 1996 - 356 pàgines
...is his own, and thereby makes it his Property. It being by him removed from the common state Nature placed it in, it hath by this labour something annexed...that excludes the common right of other Men. For this 28. He that is nourished by the Acorns he pickt up under an Oak, or the Apples he gathered from the... | |
| Peter A. French - 1997 - 192 pàgines
...and thereby makes it his Property. It being by him removed from the common state Nature placed it in, hath by this labour something annexed to it, that excludes the common right of other Men. For this no Man but he can have a right to what that is once joyned to, at least where there is enough and as... | |
| Daniel E. Troy - 1998 - 148 pàgines
...value of the mixture of labor and property was ascribable to labor. Thus, "it being by [man] removed from the common state nature hath placed it in, it...annexed to it, that excludes the common right of other men."4 The Lockean view of property was dominant by the time that the Constitution was ratified.4 Blackstone's... | |
| Peter Loptson - 1998 - 588 pàgines
...property. It being by him removed from the common state nature has placed it in, it has by this labor something annexed to it that excludes the common right of other men. For this labor being the unquestionable property of the laborer, no man but he can have a right to what that... | |
| Valeria Wagner - 1999 - 288 pàgines
...is his own, and thereby makes it his Property. It being by him removed from the common state Nature placed it in, it hath by this Labour something annexed...to it, that excludes the common right of other Men. (H.§27)" In other words, labor leaves the person's mark on its product, whereby other men lose their... | |
| Richard Hudelson - 1999 - 196 pàgines
...and thereby makes it his Property. It being by him removed from the common state Nature placed it in, hath by this labour something annexed to it, that excludes the common right of other Men. Labour being the unquestionable Property of the Labourer, no Man but he can have a right to what that... | |
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