Justicia versus caridad en la teoría de la propiedad de Locke

Revista Latinoamericana de Filosofia 38 (1):65-84 (2012)
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Abstract

In this paper I identify two different lockean concepts of justice - "proprietary justice" and "justice as fairness" - and examine the relationship between each of them and charity in John Locke´s theory of property. As I try to show, in both cases Locke considers that charity may have priority over justice. This undermines the classical interpretation of Locke as a defender of unlimited capitalistic appropriation and provides additional evidence supporting Locke´s acceptation of a minimal redistributive system which should guarantee the material welfare of non-appropriators.

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Juliana Udi
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