Privacy, Intimacy, and Isolation

ISBN13: 9780195104608ISBN10: 0195104609 Paperback, 176 pages

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Dec 1995,  In Stock

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Privacy is a puzzling concept. From the backyard to the bedroom, everyday life gives rise to an abundance of privacy claims. In the legal sphere, privacy is invoked with respect to issues including abortion, marriage, and sexuality. Yet privacy is surrounded by a mire of theoretical debate. Certain philosophers argue that privacy is neither conceptually nor morally distinct from other interests, while numerous legal scholars point to the apparently disparate interests involved in constitutional and tort privacy law. By arguing that intimacy is the core of privacy, including privacy law, Inness undermines privacy skepticism, providing a strong theoretical foundation for many of our everyday and legal privacy claims, including the controversial constitutional right to privacy.

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"Interesting and challenging....Must be taken seriously by scholars and policymakers alike."--American Political Science Review

"Thought-provoking for a general legal audience, deploying clear, straightforward argument to explain a number of poorly understood concepts of privacy."--Trial

"An impressive book. One of its greatest qualities is the extreme clarity with which all of the issues are canvassed, enabling the author to tackle a wide subject in a relatively small book. This work will be of great value to lawyers and philosophers alike."--Mind

Product Details

176 pages; 5-1/2 x 8-1/4; ISBN13: 978-0-19-510460-8ISBN10: 0-19-510460-9

About the Author(s)

Julie Inness, Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Mount Holyoke College

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