Neli Nanovska
The Philosophical Notion of
Property, is based on her doctoral research from Deakin University,
Melbourne, Australia. This work is a deeper, thematic continuation
on the topic of 'the existence of man', examined through classical
German philosophy. The Philosophical Notion of Property reveals the
being of man, not through what people feel and experience in their
inner life, but through their deeds and actions. These deeds and
actions are examined as a synthesis of the relation of consciousness
towards the surrounding reality and the relation towards
consciousness itself. The meaning of man's existence is
determined by the possibility of this active inner-outer relation of
consciousness to facilitate the process of self-determination,
self-cognition and self-development.
Dr Neli Nanovska completed Bachelors
and Masters degrees in the University of Sofia 'Kliment Ohridski',
Bulgaria. Her interest in social philosophy was provoked by a
consideration of the social conditions of existence in the
ex-communist countries. Her diploma is devoted to the topic The Mode
and Quality of Life and her master thesis to a Dialectic of Social
Relations as a Method of Enquiry on the Existence of Man.
Contents
Literature Review
The Embodiment of One's Will
The Embodiment of One's Will as
Property
The Philosophical Notion of Property
The Conditions of the Embodiment of
One’s Will as Property
The Historical Development of
Property
Cultural Dimensions of Property
Critique of Marx
Location of the Philosophical Notion
of Property
Conclusion
National Library of Australia Cataloguing-in-Publication data:
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Nanovska, Neli
The philosophical notion of property
Bibliography
ISBN 978-1-920889-08-1
(paperback)
ISBN 978-1-920889-09-8
(hard cover)
1.
Property - Philosophy. I. Title.
306.32
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