词条 | First possession theory of property |
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The "first possession" theory of property holds that ownership of something is justified simply by someone seizing it before someone else does.[1] This contrasts with the labor theory of property where something may become property only by applying productive labor to it, i.e. by making something out of the materials of nature. See also
References1. ^"Property". Graham Oppy. The shorter Routledge encyclopedia of philosophy. Editor Edward Craig. Routledge, 2005, p. 858 {{Property navbox}}{{DEFAULTSORT:First Possession Theory Of Property}}{{law-stub}} 2 : Theories of law|Property |
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