Convention and the Origins of Ownership

Philosophy of Science 87 (5):884-896 (2020)
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We examine contemporary game-theoretic accounts of ownership as a convention. New results from dynamic networks complicate matters, suggesting that if ownership is conventional, it should not be as...

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Rory Smead
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