This document contains a student's responses to questions about exclusive property and ideas.
[1] The student defines exclusive property as privately owned land, buildings, and other resources, and notes that property ownership is not assumed when building on another's land.
[2] Thomas Jefferson believed that an "idea" cannot be owned exclusively, as it can be possessed by everyone and cannot be disposed of by its recipient.
[3] The student acknowledges the possibility of an "idea" becoming exclusive property if access to it is limited only to specific individuals or groups, such as through expensive purchases.
This document contains a student's responses to questions about exclusive property and ideas.
[1] The student defines exclusive property as privately owned land, buildings, and other resources, and notes that property ownership is not assumed when building on another's land.
[2] Thomas Jefferson believed that an "idea" cannot be owned exclusively, as it can be possessed by everyone and cannot be disposed of by its recipient.
[3] The student acknowledges the possibility of an "idea" becoming exclusive property if access to it is limited only to specific individuals or groups, such as through expensive purchases.
This document contains a student's responses to questions about exclusive property and ideas.
[1] The student defines exclusive property as privately owned land, buildings, and other resources, and notes that property ownership is not assumed when building on another's land.
[2] Thomas Jefferson believed that an "idea" cannot be owned exclusively, as it can be possessed by everyone and cannot be disposed of by its recipient.
[3] The student acknowledges the possibility of an "idea" becoming exclusive property if access to it is limited only to specific individuals or groups, such as through expensive purchases.
NORTHERN NEGROS STATE COLLEGE OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
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Name: Dela Cruz, Deserie S.
Yr. & Sec: BSEd Science 3A Subject: Living in the IT Era Date: March 22, 2023
Answer the ff.
1. What is your understanding of exclusive property? For me as a student, exclusive property consists of items like having exclusive use of land, buildings, and several other resources. It is not by default intimate when a residence is built at intimate expense on the sole property of a life partner. The individual who is given ownership of the land retains responsibility for it until the price for it has been paid. Exclusive property is defined as actual, private property that is introduced, used, and necessary for the operation of a free office and is not assistant property, unless the excluded cost of the assistant property rises to or exceeds 85% of the total cost of the property. 2. How did Thomas Jefferson understand the principle of an "idea" as a non- exclusive property? He is aware that a thought or an "idea" is a non-exclusive property that forces itself into everyone's possession and cannot be disposed of by the recipient. Also, it is not exclusive to any one individual, group of individuals, or organization. 3. Is there a possibility of an "idea" becoming exclusive? Certainly, since any concept has the potential to become exclusive, the word exclusive is frequently used to refer to goods that are only available to specific individuals. For instance, some people can buy expensive items. 4. Do you agree with Thomas Jefferson's concept of an "idea"? "A power called an idea" is true because if we take action, we must think first. For instance, if you go to the mall to buy a phone and the price is incredibly high, you must first examine your options before you act. According to this quotation, or what he stated, "it is the action of thinking." The analogy has a weakness because concepts are unique. Nature has rendered action "less vulnerable than all others to exclusive property," if there is anything. Each person is the sole owner of any idea as long as it is kept to themselves and not shared.