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The Teleological Basis of Rights

Posted by By Neil December 8, 2020Posted inMoral Philosophy, Philosophy, Philosophy of Law, Political Philosophy, Praxeology
TELEOLOGY has fallen into general disrepute as a result of materialist and physicalist metaphysical worldviews which mostly gained prominence during the general European enlightenment period reaching its peak in the…
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Action Implies Self-Ownership

Posted by By Neil December 2, 2020Posted inPhilosophy of Mind, Political Philosophy, Praxeology
“The point that I am making now is not that action creates a self, but that action presupposes a self.”John R. Searle [1] THE Action Axiom of praxeology implies self-ownership: …
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