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A Philosophy of Intellectual Property
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272 pages
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The book presents a compelling argument that intellectual property rights function as duty-bearing privileges, emphasizing their ethical implications. It draws on the philosophies of Grotius, Locke, and Hegel, alongside various national laws, to support its thesis. The author advocates for an instrumental approach to these rights, grounded in humanistic principles, suggesting that their application should prioritize human welfare and societal benefit.
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1996, hardcover
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