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- Title
Reconstructing Privacy: Remarks on Life After Privacy.
- Authors
Showler, Paul
- Abstract
The article "Reconstructing Privacy: Remarks on Life After Privacy" by Paul Showler discusses the concept of privacy in the context of our confessional culture. Showler raises questions about the exercise of power and the normative implications of this culture. He also explores the historical continuity of privacy and its transformation over time. Additionally, Showler critiques standard conceptions of privacy, arguing against the atomistic view of the subject and the idea that privacy is necessary for democratic flourishing. He suggests a distinction between self-discovery and self-creation as goals of private projects, emphasizing the social nature of self-creation.
- Subjects
CAMBRIDGE University Press; PRIVACY; DATA privacy; MASS surveillance; RIGHT of privacy; PSYCHOLOGICAL essentialism
- Publication
Reason Papers, 2024, Vol 44, Issue 1, p20
- ISSN
0363-1893
- Publication type
Article