Author Archives: F. E. Guerra-Pujol
What is the opposite of self-ownership?
Alternative Title #1: The Paradigm of Self-Ownership (Part 2) Alternative Title #2: Ben Bryant’s Middle-Way In this post, I want to challenge the paradigm of self-ownership by presenting a competing paradigm, one that recognizes our collective obligations to society and … Continue reading
Tenure and wokeness
I will resume my series on self-ownership in my next post, but in the meantime, it has come to my attention (see here, hat tip: Kottke) that the Hussman School of Journalism and Media at the University of North Carolina … Continue reading
The Paradigm of Self-Ownership (Part 1)
Now that I have surveyed the main arguments against self-ownership, I will conclude this series of blog posts by taking a detour into the philosophy of science–specifically, by talking about Kuhnian “paradigms” and Lakotian “research programs.” (Four of the world’s … Continue reading
The Law of Self-Ownership
Hello! I will be resuming my series on the concept of “self-ownership” in the next day or two. In the meantime, for convenience, I have compiled my previous posts on this subject below: Against Self-Ownership? Lit Review, Part 1 (May 10) … Continue reading
Twitter Tuesday: 52!
A deck of cards contains 52 cards. The mathematical symbol “!” is called a “factorial” and refers to the product of an integer as well as all the integers below it. For example, the factorial of the number four (4!) … Continue reading
Are children and non-human animals self-owners?
Alternative Title #1: Against Self-Ownership? Lit Review, Part 5 Alternative Title #2: The Problem of “Special Cases”: Self-Ownership of Children and Non-Human Animals Thus far in this series, I have presented–and refuted–several theoretical critiques of the concept of self-ownership. Among … Continue reading
A common law solution to Sobel’s paradox
Alternative Title #1: Against Self-Ownership? Lit Review, Part 4b Alternative Title #2: Live and Let Live, Mother-Bleepers! I presented Sobel’s self-ownership paradox–the problem of minor intrusions–in my previous post. In summary, ordinary activities like smoking (blowing smoke in someone’s face), … Continue reading
Sobel’s Paradox
Alternative Title #1: Against Self-Ownership? Lit Review, Part 4a Alternative Title #2: Self-Ownership and the Problem of Minor Intrusions Thus far, I have presented several theoretical critiques of the concept of self-ownership, including incoherence and indeterminacy. I was also able … Continue reading
Friday funnies
In my next post I will pick up where I left off in my series on self-ownership.

