In Public/Private, Fairfield examines the ethical-political significance as well as the policy implications of a right to privacy. Discussing the different applications of privacy laws, technology,property, relationships, Fairfield writes in a style accessible to specialists and students alike.
In Public/Private, Fairfield examines the ethical-political significance as well as the policy implications of a right to privacy. Discussing the different applications of privacy laws, technology,property, relationships, Fairfield writes in a style accessible to specialists and students alike.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Part 1 Negotiating a Distinction Chapter 2 The Public/Private Dichotomy and its Critics Chapter 3 Why Privacy? Chapter 4 Definitions and Issues Part 5 Privacy in an Age of Information Chapter 6 The Emergence of a Problem Chapter 7 Technology, Information, and Power Chapter 8 Principles Chapter 9 Privacy and Medical Records Part 10 Political Philosophy in the Bedroom Chapter 11 Political Moralism Chapter 12 Privacy and Intimate Relations Chapter 13 Civil Rights and Sexual Orientation Chapter 14 Same-Sex Marriage Chapter 15 Which Family? Whose Values? Part 16 Property and the Private Sphere Chapter 17 Domicile Chapter 18 Property Rights and Agency Chapter 19 Moral Spaces Chapter 20 Intellectual Property Rights Part 21 Revelation
Part 1 Negotiating a Distinction Chapter 2 The Public/Private Dichotomy and its Critics Chapter 3 Why Privacy? Chapter 4 Definitions and Issues Part 5 Privacy in an Age of Information Chapter 6 The Emergence of a Problem Chapter 7 Technology, Information, and Power Chapter 8 Principles Chapter 9 Privacy and Medical Records Part 10 Political Philosophy in the Bedroom Chapter 11 Political Moralism Chapter 12 Privacy and Intimate Relations Chapter 13 Civil Rights and Sexual Orientation Chapter 14 Same-Sex Marriage Chapter 15 Which Family? Whose Values? Part 16 Property and the Private Sphere Chapter 17 Domicile Chapter 18 Property Rights and Agency Chapter 19 Moral Spaces Chapter 20 Intellectual Property Rights Part 21 Revelation
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