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Privacy: a liberal approach

This article explores the concept of privacy from a liberal perspective, examining its implications in the state, market, and social domains. It delves into topics such as transparency, opaqueness, informational privacy, and decisional privacy, highlighting the need for control and freedom in a digitally-connected world.

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Privacy: a liberal approach

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  1. Privacy: a liberal approach

  2. Privacy Epistèmè • Force • Enforcement • Knowledge • Transparency • Predictability • Control Doxa • Deprives • Negative freedom: locational privacy • Uncertainty • Opaqueness: Informational privacy • Unpredictable • Freedom: Decisional privacy

  3. Outline • 1. State • a. Internet • b. Explain • c. Perspective • 2. Market • a. Internet • b. Explain • c. Perspective • 3. Social • a. Internet • b. Explain • c. Perspective

  4. (1) State • 1(a) Internet • Internet under the juridical order • Transparency – monitoring • Filtering - blocking • 1(b) Explain • Everything brought under the juridical order • Everything should be transparent • Prevention – ex ante regulation • Justice legitimizes the use of force • 1(c) Perspective • Personal opinion: State of nature • Negative freedom: Fundamental rights • Opaqueness • Positive Freedom: Harm principle

  5. (2) Market • 2(a) Internet • Personal data is the new currency • Everything is tracked by cookies • Group profiling • 2(b) Explain • Everything brought under market regulation • Information equality/transparancy • Standardization • Utility: rational order of the world • 2(c) Perspective • Personal opinion: system of perfect liberty • Negative freedom: Demand based • Opaqueness • Positive Freedom: Invisible hand

  6. (3) Social • 3(a) Internet • Everything is personal • Transparency is the norm • Opinionative: Moral judgment • 3(b) Explain • Democratization • Informalization • Social control • Privatization of truth/good • 3(c) Perspective • Virtue is personal: difference anarchy • Negative freedom • Opaqueness • Decisional privacy

  7. State: Justice Martket: Hapiness Social: Truth Epistèmè Doxa • Force Depriving - State - Market - Social • Knowledge Uncertainty - Monitoring/retention - Cookies - Openness • Predictability Unpredictable - Filtering/blocking - Group profiling - Opinion/social control - State domain - Market domain - Social domain - Internet/ house etc. - Transparancy - Transparancy - Transparancy - Opaqueness - Control - Control - Control - Freedom

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