I based my own answer on nozicks belief that ownership must satisfy all 3 principals therefore one is not more important than the others. This however
is the first philosophy course I have taken, and am still learning to think critically and am asking the question here to see other peoples opinions in a philosophical discussion to try and broaden my critical thinking. — Jasmine
Nozick believed for a person to be entitled to their property, the ownership must have satisfied all 3 principals. — Jasmine
I based my own answer on nozicks belief that ownership must satisfy all 3 principals therefore one is not more important than the others. This however — Jasmine
1) justice in acquisition - which is about the initial acquisition of holdings and how a person justly acquires rights to something previously unowned
2) justice in transfer - which covers how a person transfers these holding rights to someone else
3) the rectification of injustice in holdings- the principle of dealing with holdings that are unjustly acquired (rectification of violations of the other two principals). — Jasmine
While very interesting, that actually doesn't answer the OP. — Benkei
and we're told there is no right or wrong answer as it is a personal belief as to which (if any) is more important. — Jasmine
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