How do you define it? So often TSB is a discussion of specific political incidents, that I thought a discussion that goes back to the basics might be worthwhile. Maybe not. We'll see.I figured I'd start with a hypothetical question relating to Nozick, being something of a libertarian philosopher, since this is TSB:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Justice
1/13/2011 1:30:17 AM
I tried something similar in 2009:message_topic.aspx?topic=571108I hope this version works out better.---In your hypothetical there, the only just owner of the television is the person from whom it was originally stolen. Everyone after that is owed something, but the person who owes them is the thief.
1/13/2011 1:44:53 AM
Great minds...
1/13/2011 4:53:12 AM
1/13/2011 9:02:59 AM
Maybe legally, but "statute of limitations" doesn't mean anything to me regarding theft. Things which are mine are mine until either I die (at which point they transfer ownership to my estate) or I willingly assign ownership to someone else. Now, someone buying stolen goods without the knowledge that they're stolen aren't at fault unless they learn that they were stolen and have the capability to return them to their rightful owner but don't.
1/13/2011 9:17:46 AM
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1/13/2011 2:00:51 PM
One of the fellas I live with bought a stolen GPS from somebody on the street, and just a few days ago someone broke into his car and stole it on the same street. That's supply and demand for ya [Edited on January 13, 2011 at 2:18 PM. Reason : .]
1/13/2011 2:17:58 PM
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1/13/2011 4:12:28 PM
There's no such thing as justice. There's law, but no justice.
1/14/2011 12:20:09 AM
Is it justice, or just us?
1/14/2011 1:56:19 AM
1/14/2011 9:47:58 AM
I see The Man has gotten to you, too.
1/14/2011 10:22:07 AM