NEW BOOK
A DEMOCRATIC CONCEPTION OF PRIVACY
Annabelle Lever
Published by AuthorHouse
September 23, 2013
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction
Chapter 1: Privacy and Equality
A. Introduction
Roe and the Right to Privacy
Privacy and Equality
B. MacKinnon's Critique of Privacy
The First Objection
The Second Objection
The Third Objection
C. The Critique of MacKinnon
General Remarks
The Right To Be Let Alone
The Right To Personal Choice and Intimacy
The Public/Private Distinction
D. Conclusions
Introduction
Privacy and Equality
Interdependence
Interdependence and Conflict
Chapter 2: The Value of Privacy
A. Introduction
B. Personal Choice and Private Matters
Privacy, Solitude and Inaccessibility
Privacy and Intimacy
Privacy and the Control of Personal Information
Privacy and Moral Personhood
Privacy and Heterogeneity
C. Privacy Interest
D. Equality and Diversity
E. Conclusion
Chapter 3: The Right to Privacy
A. Introduction
B. The Problem of Justification
C. Political Interests in Privacy
Instrumental Interests in Privacy
Self Definition
Intimacy
Confidentiality
Privacy Rights and a Democratic Conception of Politics
D. Personal Interests in Privacy
E. Conclusion
Chapter 4: Privacy, Equality and Abortion
A. Introduction
B. Women's Interests in Abortion
General Comments
Women's Privacy Interests in Abortion
Women's Political Interests in Abortion
C. The Right to Abortion
D. Conclusion
Concluding Thoughts
Bibliography