“…Crucially, the agent acted without directly contacting the target-instead the agent threw some thing at it. For example, in some scenarios the agent threw a rock at a can, crushing 1 This claim is also supported by developmental studies show that children consider objects history in their ownership judgments (e.g., Friedman, Van de Vondervoort, Defeyter, & Neary, 2013;Gelman, Manczak, & Noles, 2012;Gelman, Noles, & Stilwell, 2014;Nancekivell & Friedman, 2014). 2 Our discussion of possession principally concerns the claim that taking physical possession of a non-owned object establishes ownership over it.…”