International audienceIs privacy a threat to sexual equality, social solidarity, and democratic government? Is privacy valuable only if we live in tyrannical regimes or have shameful secrets to hide? Th e answer to these questions, this book maintains, is “no” because there are many forms of privacy that are essential to democratic government and to the types of freedom, equality, solidarity, and individuality that distinguish democratic from undemocratic societies. With chapters on privacy and equality, the value of privacy and on privacy and abortion, this book provides an introduction to philosophical debates on privacy and off ers a distinctive way to think about them
this paper argues that people are entitled to keep some true facts about themselves to themselves, s...
In an age of smartphones, Facebook and YouTube, privacy may seem to be a norm of the past. This book...
: Does the rejection of pure proceduralism show that we should adopt Brettschneider’s value theory ...
International audienceIs privacy a threat to sexual equality, social solidarity, and democratic gove...
This book explores the Janus-faced features of privacy, and looks at their implications for the cont...
Privacy is a Janus-faced value. It enables us to shut the world out, but the forms it takes and the ...
This dissertation explores the function and value of privacy within the political ideal of a deliber...
This thesis concerns the ethics and political philosophy surrounding privacy. It investigates what p...
Privacy, while rarely a major social concern before 1900, has recently become a high profile issue, ...
This book is based on my doctoral thesis. Although it is usual to publish one’s thesis first, it was...
The association of privacy with the shameful explains much of the ambivalence surrounding privacy. I...
Rapid technological change, the advent of Big Data, and the creation of society-wide government surv...
This fine collection of essays on privacy crosses disciplinary and national boundaries, bringing tog...
Does the rejection of pure proceduralism show that we should adopt Brettschneider's value theory of ...
In the United States privacy is a hot topic, not least because of the current administration\u27s de...
this paper argues that people are entitled to keep some true facts about themselves to themselves, s...
In an age of smartphones, Facebook and YouTube, privacy may seem to be a norm of the past. This book...
: Does the rejection of pure proceduralism show that we should adopt Brettschneider’s value theory ...
International audienceIs privacy a threat to sexual equality, social solidarity, and democratic gove...
This book explores the Janus-faced features of privacy, and looks at their implications for the cont...
Privacy is a Janus-faced value. It enables us to shut the world out, but the forms it takes and the ...
This dissertation explores the function and value of privacy within the political ideal of a deliber...
This thesis concerns the ethics and political philosophy surrounding privacy. It investigates what p...
Privacy, while rarely a major social concern before 1900, has recently become a high profile issue, ...
This book is based on my doctoral thesis. Although it is usual to publish one’s thesis first, it was...
The association of privacy with the shameful explains much of the ambivalence surrounding privacy. I...
Rapid technological change, the advent of Big Data, and the creation of society-wide government surv...
This fine collection of essays on privacy crosses disciplinary and national boundaries, bringing tog...
Does the rejection of pure proceduralism show that we should adopt Brettschneider's value theory of ...
In the United States privacy is a hot topic, not least because of the current administration\u27s de...
this paper argues that people are entitled to keep some true facts about themselves to themselves, s...
In an age of smartphones, Facebook and YouTube, privacy may seem to be a norm of the past. This book...
: Does the rejection of pure proceduralism show that we should adopt Brettschneider’s value theory ...