Ownership or possession? On Bart Wilson's concept of ownership
批评威尔逊将所有权视为首要习俗、产权从属于所有权的观点,认为语言证据更支持占有概念,且所有权并非人类普遍现象。
Abstract In a recent article Wilson explores the origins and explanation of ownership (property) as a custom, and argues that the custom of ownership is the primary concept and that property rights are subordinated to ownership. I argue that Wilson's subordination argument is unpersuasive; the linguistic evidence used by Wilson fits better with the concept of possession; and ownership is not a human universal.