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The Point of Self-Ownership

In David Schmidtz & Carmen Pavel, The Oxford Handbook of Freedom. New York: pp. 124-40 (2016)

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  1. Free to Build: Liberty and Urban Housing.Billy Christmas - 2025 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 53 (2):169-183.
    Most large cities of the world's most affluent countries are increasingly unaffordable in ways that raise serious normative questions. The price of purchasing and renting housing is relatively high due to political constraints on supply. These constraints do not protect the normative interests of residents of these cities, and generate a system in which development that would be mutually beneficial is prohibited. I argue that rights over commonly used urban space have the same liberty-based justification as traditional private property rights. (...)
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  • Duty-Sensitive Self-Ownership.Ben Bryan - 2019 - Social Philosophy and Policy 36 (2):264-283.
    This essay defends duty-sensitive self-ownership, a view about the special authority people have over their bodies that is designed to capture what is attractive about self-ownership theories without the implausible stringency usually associated with them.
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