Conceptual foundations of intellectual property liberalism and critique

Ideas Y Valores 68 (170):121-145 (2019)
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RESUMEN En el contexto de nuevos cercamientos sobre la naturaleza y la cultura, la cuestión de los derechos de propiedad intelectual ha adquirido una relevancia inusitada, y ha redefinido la cuestión misma de la propiedad. El artículo examina las teorías de J. Locke y D. Hume, para confrontarlas con las posiciones que, desde el liberalismo contemporáneo, defienden o critican la propiedad intelectual. A partir de allí, se busca una línea superadora que trascienda los supuestos liberales sobre la propiedad intelectual en particular y la propiedad privada en general. ABSTRACT In the context of new enclosures of nature and culture, the issue of intellectual property rights has acquired unprecedented relevance and redefined the very question of property. The article examines the theories of J. Locke and D. Hume, in order to contrast them with those positions that either defend or criticize intellectual property from the perceptive of contemporary liberalism. This serves as the basis for a position that transcends liberal assumptions regarding intellectual property, in particular, and private property, in general.

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