Difference between revisions of "A Positive Model Of Rights"
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− | A good model of rights should be consistent with observations from law, economics, and anthropology. If it is based on observation, we can call it a positive model, like other models in the sciences. (But not necessarily philosophy.) | + | [[Category:Rights|040]] |
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+ | {{DES | des = A good model of rights should be consistent with observations from law, economics, and anthropology. If it is based on observation, we can call it a positive model, like other models in the sciences. (But not necessarily philosophy.) | show=}} | ||
+ | == The Model == | ||
An enforced right can be modeled as a social and economic relationship between three groups about a thing. | An enforced right can be modeled as a social and economic relationship between three groups about a thing. | ||
Let's start with a simple story, a diagram and an explanatory table. | Let's start with a simple story, a diagram and an explanatory table. | ||
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== Extensions Of The Model == | == Extensions Of The Model == | ||
== Adaptations Of The Model == | == Adaptations Of The Model == | ||
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+ | {{Quotations|title=A Positive Model Of Rights|quotes=true}} |