A world of total disclosure. The role of privacy in social life (in Polish)

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Paweł Grabarczyk

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The title, "A world of total disclosure", refers to a thought experiment I propose to examine the role privacy plays in society. The experiment presents a society of complete surveillance. In it everything is recorded and archived for every citizen to view at any given moment. I argue that, contrary to the views held by many scholars, such a scenario is conceptually and empirically possible and retains all of the important values that are secured by privacy in the present world.

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“A World of Total Disclosure. The Role of Privacy in Social Life (in Polish)”. 2013. Diametros, no. 36 (June): 62-80. https://doi.org/10.13153/diam.36.2013.519.
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Paweł Grabarczyk, University of Lodz

Paweł Grabarczyk, PhD
University of Lodz
Department of Philosophy
ul. Kopcińskiego 16/18
90-232 Łódź
e-mail: pagrab@gmail.com

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