2021
DOI: 10.1007/s11098-021-01625-0
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Privacy rights and ‘naked’ statistical evidence

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“…Drawing on the insights of Munch [7], who develops the consequentialist approach to the right to privacy, accessing specific pieces of information about an entity (A) that could provide B with information that enables B to act subsequently in ways that would likely harm A in morally relevant ways violates A's privacy. As Munch emphasises [7], 'violating A's privacy could provide B (or others) with information that enables him (or them) to subsequently act in ways likely to render A worse off in morally relevant dimensions' [7, p. 3786]. Accordingly, the right to privacy, as a right to limit access to certain pieces of information, functions as a means to protect A against discrimination.…”
Section: Group Privacymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Drawing on the insights of Munch [7], who develops the consequentialist approach to the right to privacy, accessing specific pieces of information about an entity (A) that could provide B with information that enables B to act subsequently in ways that would likely harm A in morally relevant ways violates A's privacy. As Munch emphasises [7], 'violating A's privacy could provide B (or others) with information that enables him (or them) to subsequently act in ways likely to render A worse off in morally relevant dimensions' [7, p. 3786]. Accordingly, the right to privacy, as a right to limit access to certain pieces of information, functions as a means to protect A against discrimination.…”
Section: Group Privacymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…6). 7 It should be noted that Newman advocates for the corporate approach to group rights, yet in Newman [17], he uses the term 'collective' to describe group rights. To maintain consistency with the text, I use the term 'corporate' to describe Newman's theory.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…34 Of course, there may be other objections to my argument. One candidate might be derived from the view recently defended by Lauritz Munch (2021b). He defends what he calls the 'symmetry thesis'.…”
Section: The Intentionality Objectionmentioning
confidence: 99%