Why Privacy Isn’t Everything: Feminist Reflections on Personal Accountability
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"Why Privacy Isn’t Everything: Feminist Reflections on Personal Accountability" is a philosophical and feminist work by Anita L. Allen that critically examines the limits of privacy and argues for the ethical importance of personal responsibility in public and private life.
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Target entity: Why Privacy Isn’t Everything: Feminist Reflections on Personal Accountability Context triple: [Anita L. Allen, notableWork, Why Privacy Isn’t Everything: Feminist Reflections on Personal Accountability]
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The Public and the Private Realm
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Feminist Theory: From Margin to Center
Feminist Theory: From Margin to Center is a foundational feminist text by bell hooks that critiques mainstream feminism’s focus on white, middle-class women and argues for a more inclusive, intersectional movement centered on the experiences of marginalized groups.
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Situating the Self: Gender, Community and Postmodernism in Contemporary Ethics
Situating the Self: Gender, Community and Postmodernism in Contemporary Ethics is a philosophical work by Seyla Benhabib that critically engages with postmodern thought to defend a feminist, communicative, and universalist approach to ethics and identity.
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From the Test Tube to the Coffin: Choice and Regulation in Private Life
"From the Test Tube to the Coffin: Choice and Regulation in Private Life" is a legal and ethical analysis by Baroness Hale of Richmond examining how the law shapes individual choices across the span of private life, from reproductive technologies to end-of-life decisions.
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No Longer Patient: Feminist Ethics and Health Care
No Longer Patient: Feminist Ethics and Health Care is a foundational work in feminist bioethics that critiques traditional medical practices and explores how gendered power relations shape health care theory, policy, and patient experience.
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Target entity: Why Privacy Isn’t Everything: Feminist Reflections on Personal Accountability Target entity description: "Why Privacy Isn’t Everything: Feminist Reflections on Personal Accountability" is a philosophical and feminist work by Anita L. Allen that critically examines the limits of privacy and argues for the ethical importance of personal responsibility in public and private life.
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A.
The Public and the Private Realm
"The Public and the Private Realm" is a major section of Hannah Arendt’s philosophical work *The Human Condition* that analyzes the historical and conceptual distinction between public political life and private domestic existence.
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B.
Feminist Theory: From Margin to Center
Feminist Theory: From Margin to Center is a foundational feminist text by bell hooks that critiques mainstream feminism’s focus on white, middle-class women and argues for a more inclusive, intersectional movement centered on the experiences of marginalized groups.
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C.
Situating the Self: Gender, Community and Postmodernism in Contemporary Ethics
Situating the Self: Gender, Community and Postmodernism in Contemporary Ethics is a philosophical work by Seyla Benhabib that critically engages with postmodern thought to defend a feminist, communicative, and universalist approach to ethics and identity.
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D.
From the Test Tube to the Coffin: Choice and Regulation in Private Life
"From the Test Tube to the Coffin: Choice and Regulation in Private Life" is a legal and ethical analysis by Baroness Hale of Richmond examining how the law shapes individual choices across the span of private life, from reproductive technologies to end-of-life decisions.
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E.
No Longer Patient: Feminist Ethics and Health Care
No Longer Patient: Feminist Ethics and Health Care is a foundational work in feminist bioethics that critiques traditional medical practices and explores how gendered power relations shape health care theory, policy, and patient experience.
- F. None of above. chosen
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book
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feminist work ⓘ philosophical work ⓘ |
| addresses |
moral obligations to disclose information in some contexts
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normative questions about when privacy should yield to accountability ⓘ role of privacy in democratic societies ⓘ |
| argues |
individuals have duties of accountability to others
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privacy has ethical limits ⓘ privacy should be balanced with social responsibility ⓘ |
| author | Anita L. Allen NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| concerns |
ethical evaluation of privacy claims
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relationship between the individual and the community ⓘ |
| critiques | absolute conceptions of privacy ⓘ |
| discusses |
ethical dimensions of secrecy
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gendered aspects of privacy ⓘ moral responsibility for one’s choices ⓘ social consequences of privacy claims ⓘ |
| field |
applied ethics
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feminist philosophy ⓘ philosophy ⓘ privacy studies ⓘ |
| focusesOn |
moral obligations in private life
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moral obligations in public life ⓘ tension between privacy and accountability ⓘ |
| genre | non-fiction ⓘ |
| hasAuthor | Anita L. Allen NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| hasSubject |
accountability
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ethics ⓘ feminism ⓘ privacy ⓘ social justice ⓘ |
| language | English ⓘ |
| mainTheme |
ethics of privacy
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feminist ethics ⓘ limits of privacy ⓘ personal accountability ⓘ private responsibility ⓘ public responsibility ⓘ |
| perspective |
feminist
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liberal ⓘ |
| relatedTo |
feminist legal theory
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moral philosophy ⓘ political philosophy ⓘ privacy law ⓘ |
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