
The Privacy Paradox | David Boonin (Rebroadcast)
Brain in a Vat
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Navigating Privacy in a Connected World
This chapter explores the philosophical complexities of privacy rights through a case study involving the fictional Mrs. A. The discussion examines individual versus collective behavior in relation to privacy violations, emphasizing the impact of context and intent. Using analogies such as hiking, the speakers grapple with the ethical implications of surveillance and the balance between personal privacy and societal oversight.
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