Philosophical Dimensions of Privacy: An AnthologyFerdinand David Schoeman The aim of compiling the various essays presented here is to make readily accessible many of the most significant and influential discussions of privacy to be found in the literature. In addition to being representative of the diversity of attitudes toward privacy, this collection has a coherence that results from the authors' focus on the same issues and theories. The main issue addressed in this book is the moral significance of privacy. Some social science and legal treatments are included because of their direct bearing on the moral issues that privacy raises. In addition to the classics on privacy, the author has included an interpretative essay on the privacy literature, which provides a philosophical guideline as to what the issues are and how various thinkers have contributed to their resolution. |
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Contents
Social distance and the veil | 34 |
The origins of modern claims to privacy | 56 |
The right to privacy the implicit made explicit | 75 |
Privacy a legal analysis | 104 |
an answer | 156 |
Privacy a moral analysis | 203 |
Privacy freedom and respect for persons | 223 |
Privacy and selfincrimination | 245 |
Intimacy and privacy | 265 |
Why privacy is important | 290 |
some arguments and assumptions | 317 |
An economic theory of privacy | 333 |
Privacy and the limits of law | 346 |
Privacy and intimate information | 403 |
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