‘Privacy’

“The term ‘privacy’ is used frequently in ordinary language as well as in philosophical, political and legal discussions, yet there is no single definition or analysis or meaning of the term. The concept of privacy has broad historical roots in sociological and anthropological discussions about how extensively it is valued and preserved in various cultures. Moreover, the concept has historical origins in well known philosophical discussions, most notably Aristotle’s distinction between the public sphere of political activity and the private sphere associated with family and domestic life. Yet historical use of the term is not uniform, and there remains confusion over the meaning, value and scope of the concept of privacy …” (more)

‘Privacy’, Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. First published Tue May 14, 2002; substantive revision Thu Jan 18, 2018.

First posted 2018-01-20 06:10:06

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