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Contents
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter 1
- Contents 5
- Acknowledgments 9
- 1. Introduction 11
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Part I. An Ethical Framework for Analysis
- 2. Introduction to Moral Reasoning 30
- 3. Utilitarianism 47
- 4. The Metaphysics of Morals 66
- 5. Feminist Transformations of Moral Theory 85
- Discussion Cases 110
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Part II. Intellectual Property: Moral and Legal Concerns
- 6. Intellectual Property is Still Property 113
- 7. Are Patents and Copyrights Morally Justified? 123
- 8. Biopiracy or Bioprivateering? 169
- 9. Intangible Property: Privacy, Power, and Information Control 172
- 10. Why Collaborative Free Works Should be Protected by the Law 191
- Discussion Cases 207
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Part III. Privacy and Information Control
- 11. The Right to Privacy 209
- 12. The Social Life of Genes: Privacy, Property, and the New Genetics 226
- 13. Employee Monitoring: Evaluative Surveillance v. Privacy 251
- 14. Personal Autonomy and Caller ID 265
- Discussion Cases 276
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Part IV. Freedom of Speech and Information Control
- 15. Rationales for Freedom of Speech 278
- 16. Digital Speech and Democratic Culture: A Theory of Freedom of Expression for the Information Society 297
- 17. Privacy, Photography, and the Press 355
- Discussion Cases 373
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Part V. Governmental and Societal Control of Information
- 18. Carnivore, the FBI’s E‐mail Surveillance System: Devouring Criminals, Not Privacy 375
- 19. Privacy Isn’t Everything: Accountability as a Personal and Social Good 398
- 20. National Security at What Price? A Look into Civil Liberty Concerns in the Information Age under the USA Patriot Act 417
- Discussion Cases 442
- Selected Bibliography 443
- Index 449
- About the Editor 456
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter 1
- Contents 5
- Acknowledgments 9
- 1. Introduction 11
-
Part I. An Ethical Framework for Analysis
- 2. Introduction to Moral Reasoning 30
- 3. Utilitarianism 47
- 4. The Metaphysics of Morals 66
- 5. Feminist Transformations of Moral Theory 85
- Discussion Cases 110
-
Part II. Intellectual Property: Moral and Legal Concerns
- 6. Intellectual Property is Still Property 113
- 7. Are Patents and Copyrights Morally Justified? 123
- 8. Biopiracy or Bioprivateering? 169
- 9. Intangible Property: Privacy, Power, and Information Control 172
- 10. Why Collaborative Free Works Should be Protected by the Law 191
- Discussion Cases 207
-
Part III. Privacy and Information Control
- 11. The Right to Privacy 209
- 12. The Social Life of Genes: Privacy, Property, and the New Genetics 226
- 13. Employee Monitoring: Evaluative Surveillance v. Privacy 251
- 14. Personal Autonomy and Caller ID 265
- Discussion Cases 276
-
Part IV. Freedom of Speech and Information Control
- 15. Rationales for Freedom of Speech 278
- 16. Digital Speech and Democratic Culture: A Theory of Freedom of Expression for the Information Society 297
- 17. Privacy, Photography, and the Press 355
- Discussion Cases 373
-
Part V. Governmental and Societal Control of Information
- 18. Carnivore, the FBI’s E‐mail Surveillance System: Devouring Criminals, Not Privacy 375
- 19. Privacy Isn’t Everything: Accountability as a Personal and Social Good 398
- 20. National Security at What Price? A Look into Civil Liberty Concerns in the Information Age under the USA Patriot Act 417
- Discussion Cases 442
- Selected Bibliography 443
- Index 449
- About the Editor 456