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An Intrusion Theory of Privacy

Res Publica 20 (2):145-161 (2014)

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  1. Privacy, Intimacy, and Isolation.Julie C. Inness - 1992 - New York, US: OUP Usa.
    From the Supreme Court to the bedroom, privacy is an intensely contested interest in our everyday lives and privacy law. Some people appeal to privacy to protect such critical areas as abortion, sexuality, and personal information. Yet, privacy skeptics argue that there is no such thing as a right to privacy. I argue that we cannot abandon the concept of privacy. If we wish to avoid extending this elusive concept to cover too much of our lives or shrinking it to (...)
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  • An anatomy of values.Charles Fried - 1970 - Cambridge,: Harvard University Press.
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  • The right to privacy.Judith Jarvis Thomson - 1975 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 4 (4):295-314.
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  • Privacy, intimacy, and personhood.Jeffrey Reiman - 1976 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 6 (1):26-44.
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  • Why privacy is important.James Rachels - 1975 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 4 (4):323-333.
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  • Privacy, morality, and the law.W. A. Parent - 1983 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 12 (4):269-288.
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  • (1 other version)Review of Ferdinand David Schoeman: Privacy and Social Freedom[REVIEW]Barbara Baum Levenbook - 1995 - Ethics 105 (2):421-422.
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  • Privacy and Social Freedom.Ferdinand David Schoeman - 1992 - Cambridge University Press.
    This book attacks the assumption found in moral philosophy that social control as such is an intellectually and morally destructive force. It replaces this view with a richer and deeper perspective on the nature of social character aimed at showing how social freedom cannot mean immunity from social pressure. The author demonstrates how our competence as rational and social agents depends on a constructive adaptation of social control mechanisms. Our facility at achieving our goals is enhanced, rather than undermined, by (...)
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  • [Book review] in pursuit of privacy, law, ethics, and the rise of technology. [REVIEW]Judith Wagner DeCew - 1999 - Ethics 109 (2):437-439.
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  • Thomson on privacy.Thomas Scanlon - 1975 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 4 (4):315-322.
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  • Recent Work on the Concept of Privacy.W. A. Parent - 1983 - American Philosophical Quarterly 20 (4):341 - 355.
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  • The right to privacy unveiled.Samuel C. Rickless - 2007 - San Diego Law Review 44 (1):773-799.
    The vast majority of philosophers and legal theorists who have thought about the issue agree that there is such a thing as a moral right to privacy. However, there is little or no theoretical consensus about the nature of this right. According to reductionists, the right to privacy amounts to nothing more than a cluster of property rights and rights over the person, and therefore plays no autonomous explanatory role in moral theory (Thomson 1975, Davis 1959). Among non-reductionists, there are (...)
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  • An Anatomy of Values: Problems of Personal and Social Choice. [REVIEW]Jordan Howard Sobel - 1974 - Philosophical Review 83 (1):131-135.
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