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Law and the Philosophy of Privacy Janice Richardson (Monash University)

Law and the Philosophy of Privacy By Janice Richardson (Monash University)

Law and the Philosophy of Privacy by Janice Richardson (Monash University)


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Law and the Philosophy of Privacy draws upon contemporary feminist philosophy in order to consider the meaning of legal personhood, its relationship to human freedom and autonomy and its connection to what is classified as public and private.

Law and the Philosophy of Privacy Summary

Law and the Philosophy of Privacy by Janice Richardson (Monash University)

Situating privacy within the context of political philosophy, this book highlights the way in which struggles concerning the meaning of privacy have always been political. Different conceptions of privacy are here shown to involve diverse assumptions about ontology: our conceptions of self, culture, society and communication. Privacy theory's debt to Locke, Kant or Mill, and what is at stake in their conceptual frameworks, is examined. The extent to which the term privacy has been used to the detriment of - and to create - weaker parties in marriage, in the workplace and now as citizens (or non-citizens) and consumers, as well as employees, is also demonstrated. In contrast, Janice Richardson pursues the relevance of Floridi's philosophy of information, before turning to her application of Spinoza, the philosopher of communication, in order to outline a more useful framework through which to think about privacy today. The book will be of interest to those working in political philosophy, feminist philosophy, law, the philosophy of information, sociology, media, and cultural studies.

About Janice Richardson (Monash University)

Janice Richardson is an Associate Professor in Law at Monash University. She is author of The Classic Social Contractarians (2009) and Selves, Persons, Individuals (2004); the co-editor of two books in Routledge's 'Feminist Perspectives' series; and a contributor to: Angelaki, Law and Critique, Feminist Legal Studies, Minds and Machines.

Table of Contents

Introduction, 1. Defining Privacy: The Contemporary 'Liberal Canon' and its debt to Locke, Kant and Mill, 2. Privacy and the Law: The Background, 3. Autonomy, Selfhood and Privacy, 4. Locke: Privacy, Property in the Person, Memory and Selfhood, 5. Privacy as a Commodity: Richard Posner, 6. Philosophy of Information and Privacy: Luciano Floridi, 7. Spinoza: An Immanent Ethics of Privacy, 8. Conclusion

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NLS9781138081116
9781138081116
1138081116
Law and the Philosophy of Privacy by Janice Richardson (Monash University)
New
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2017-04-13
214
N/A
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