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(University of Amsterdam)
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This new book by Beate Rössler is a work of real quality and originality on an extremely topical issue: the issue of privacy and the relations between the private and the public.





Rössler investigates the reasons why we value privacy and why we ought to value it. In the context of modern, liberal societies, Rössler develops a theory of the private which links privacy and autonomy in a constitutive way: privacy is a necessary condition to lead an autonomous life. The book develops a theory of freedom and autonomy which sees the ability to pose the practical question of how one wants to live, of what a person strives to be, at the centre of the modern idea of autonomy.









The question of privacy is emerging as an increasingly important topic in social and political theory and is central to many current debates in law, the media and politics. The Value of Privacy will be widely recognised to be a classic contribution to the subject.
Acknowledgements vii
1 Introduction 1(18)
1 Discourses on privacy
2(2)
2 Privacy: conceptual clarifications
4(6)
3 The framework of liberal democracy
10(3)
4 Cultural differences: autonomy and authenticity
13(3)
5 A comment on the method
16(1)
6 Privacy and autonomy: the line of argument
17(2)
2 Equal Freedom, Equal Privacy: On the Critique of the Liberal Tradition 19(24)
1 Head or heart: contradictions in the liberal concept of privacy
19(4)
2 The feminist critique
23(4)
3 Three classics of liberal thought: Locke, Mill and Rawls
27(7)
4 Equality and difference between the sexes
34(6)
Parenthesis: On the debate over equality and difference
34(6)
5 Equal freedom, equal privacy
40(3)
3 Freedom, Privacy and Autonomy 43(36)
1 Introduction
43(1)
2 A general concept of freedom
44(5)
3 Freedom and autonomy
49(17)
Parenthesis: On the concept of authenticity
56(10)
4 Why do we value privacy?
66(5)
5 Privacy and autonomy
71(8)
THE THREE DIMENSIONS OF PRIVACY
4 Decisional Privacy: Scope for Action and Decisions
79(32)
1 Private matters and freedom for decisions
79(19)
Parenthesis: Abortion and the right to decisional privacy (Roe v. Wade)
93(5)
2 Decisional privacy and autonomy (1): the communitarian critique
98(4)
3 Decisional privacy and autonomy (2): the feminist critique
102(4)
4 What sort of freedom is protected by privacy?
106(5)
5 Informational Privacy: Limits to Knowledge
111(31)
1 Expectations: what do other people know about me?
111(8)
2 Informational privacy and unspecified others: the panopticon
119(10)
3 Informational privacy and specified others: collusions, friendships and intimate relations
129(11)
4 Expectations, knowledge, autonomy
140(2)
6 Local Privacy: The Private Home
142(27)
1 The refuge of privacy
142(2)
2 A room of one's own: self-invention, self-presentation and autonomy
144(10)
3 Privacy and the family: love and justice
154(15)
7 Interfaces: Public and Private
169(24)
1 Interfaces and ambivalences
169(1)
2 Exposure: the staging of privacy in the public realm
170(9)
3 Concealment: the protection of the public realm from private matters
179(6)
4 The private and the public person: dissonant identities
185(8)
Notes 193(53)
References 246(22)
Index 268
Beate Rössler is Associate Professor of Philosophy, University of Amsterdam.