Philosophical Dimensions of Privacy : an Anthology / edited by Ferdinand David Schoeman.
This collection of essays makes readily accessible many of the most significant and influential discussions of privacy.
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1984.
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Table of Contents:
- Privacy: philosophical dimensions of the literature / Ferdinand Schoeman
- Social distance and the veil / Robert F. Murphy
- The origins of modern claims to privacy / Alan Westin
- The right to privacy (the implicit made explicit) / Samuel D. Warren and Louis D. Brandeis
- Privacy (a legal analysis) / William L. Prosser
- Privacy as an aspect of human dignity: an answer to Dean Prosser / Edward J. Bloustein
- Privacy (a moral analysis) / Charles Fried
- Privacy, freedom, and respect for persons / Stanley I. Benn
- Privacy and self-incrimination / Robert S. Gerstein
- Intimacy and privacy / Robert S. Gerstein
- The right to privacy / Judith Jarvis Thomson
- Why privacy is important / James Rachels
- Privacy, intimacy, and personhood / Jeffrey H. Reiman
- Privacy: some arguments and assumptions / Richard A. Wasserstrom
- An economic theory of privacy / Richard A. Posner
- Privacy and the limits of law / Ruth Gavison
- Privacy and intimate information / Ferdinand Schoeman.