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- Agre, P. and Rotenberg, M., (eds.), 1997, Technology and Privacy: The New Landscape, Cambridge: MIT Press (Scholar)
- Allen, A., 1988, Uneasy Access: Privacy for Women in a Free Society, Totowa, N.J.: Rowman and Littlefield (Scholar)
- –––, 2011, Unpopular Privacy: What Must We Hide?, Oxford: Oxford University Press (Scholar)
- Alterman, A., 2003, “‘A Piece of Yourself’: Ethical Issues in Biometric Identification”, Ethics and Information Technology, 5 (3): 139–150 (Scholar)
- Austin, L., 2003, “Privacy and the Question of Technology”, Law and Philosophy, 22 (2): 119–166 (Scholar)
- Bloustein, E., 1964, “Privacy as an Aspect of Human Dignity: An Answer to Dean Prosser”, New York University Law Review, 39: 962–1007 (Scholar)
- Bok, S., 1982, Secrets: On the Ethics of Concealment and Revelation, New York: Pantheon (Scholar)
- Bork, R., 1990, The Tempting of America: The Political Seduction of the Law, New York: Simon and Schuster (Scholar)
- Brin, David, 1998, The Transparent Society: Will Technology Force Us to Choose Between Privacy and Freedom?, Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley (Scholar)
- Cohen, J., 2002, Regulating Intimacy: A New Legal Paradigm, Princeton: Princeton University Press (Scholar)
- DeCew, J., 1997, In Pursuit of Privacy: Law, Ethics, and the Rise of Technology, Ithaca: Cornell University Press (Scholar)
- Elshtain, J., 1981, Public Man, Private Woman: Women in Social and Political Thought, Princeton: Princeton University Press (Scholar)
- –––, 1995, Democracy on Trial, New York: Basic Books (Scholar)
- Etzioni, A., 1999, The Limits of Privacy, New York: Basic Books (Scholar)
- ––– and Marsh, J., 2003, Rights vs. Public Safety after 9/11, Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield (Scholar)
- Fried, C., 1970, An Anatomy of Values, Cambridge: Harvard University Press (Scholar)
- Gavison, R., 1980, “Privacy and the Limits of Law”, Yale Law Journal, 89: 421–71 (Scholar)
- Gerety, T., 1977, “Redefining Privacy”, Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review, 12: 233-96 (Scholar)
- Gerstein, R., 1978, “Intimacy and Privacy”, Ethics, 89: 76–81 (Scholar)
- Henkin, L., 1974, “Privacy and Autonomy”, Columbia Law Review, 74: 1410–33 (Scholar)
- Inness, J., 1992, Privacy, Intimacy and Isolation, Oxford: Oxford University Press (Scholar)
- Johnson, J., 1994, “Constitutional Privacy”, Law and Philosophy, 13: 161–193 (Scholar)
- Kupfer, J., 1987, “Privacy, Autonomy and Self-Concept”, American Philosophical Quarterly, 24: 81–89 (Scholar)
- Kundera, M., 1984, The Unbearable Lightness of Being, New York: Harper Collins (Scholar)
- MacKinnon, C., 1989, Toward a Feminist Theory of the State, Cambridge: Harvard University Press (Scholar)
- Mead, M., 1949, Coming of Age in Samoa, New York: New American Library (Scholar)
- Moore, A., 1998, “Intangible Property: Privacy, Power, and Information Control”, American Philosophical Quarterly 35: 365–378 (Scholar)
- –––, 2000, “Employee Monitoring & Computer Technology: Evaluative Surveillance v. Privacy”, Business Ethics Quarterly, 10: 697–709 (Scholar)
- –––, 2003, “Privacy: Its Meaning and Value” American Philosophical Quarterly, 40: 215–227 (Scholar)
- –––, 2010, Privacy Rights: Moral and Legal Foundations. University Park, PA: Penn State University Press (Scholar)
- Nagel, T., 2002, Concealment and Exposure: And Other Essays, Oxford: Oxford University Press (Scholar)
- Newman, A., 2008,Protectors of Privacy: Regulating Personal Data in the Global Economy, Ithaca and London: Cornell University Press (Scholar)
- Nissenbaum, H., 2010, Privacy in Context: Technology, Policy, and the Integrity of Social Life, Palo Alto, CA: Stanford University Press (Scholar)
- Parent, W., 1983, “Privacy, Morality and the Law”, Philosophy and Public Affairs, 12: 269–88 (Scholar)
- Paul, J., Miller, F., and Paul, E., (eds.), 2000, The Right of Privacy, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press (Scholar)
- Pennock, J. and Chapman, J., (eds.), 1971, Privacy, NOMOS XIII, New York: Atherton Press (Scholar)
- Posner, R., 1981, The Economics of Justice, Cambridge: Harvard University Press (Scholar)
- Prosser, W., 1955, Handbook of the Law of Torts, 2nd ed., St. Paul: West (Scholar)
- Prosser, W., 1960, “Privacy”, California Law Review, 48: 383–423. (Scholar)
- Rachels, J., 1975, “Why Privacy is Important”, Philosophy and Public Affairs, 4: 323–33 (Scholar)
- Regan, P., 1995, Legislating Privacy, Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Press. (Scholar)
- Reiman, J., 2004, “Driving to the Panopticon: A Philosophical Exploration of the Risks to Privacy Posed by the Information Technology of the Future,” in Roessler, Beate, ed. Privacies: Philosophical Evaluations, Stanford: Stanford University Press (Scholar)
- –––, 1976, “Privacy, Intimacy, and Personhood,” Philosophy & Public Affairs, 6: 26–44 (Scholar)
- Roessler, B., 2005, The Value of Privacy, Cambridge, MA: Polity Press (Scholar)
- Scanlon, T., 1975, “Thomson on Privacy”, Philosophy and Public Affairs, 4: 315–322 (Scholar)
- Schoeman, F., (ed.), 1984, Philosophical Dimensions of Privacy: An Anthology, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press (Scholar)
- –––, 1992, Privacy and Social Freedom, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press (Scholar)
- Solove, D., 2006, “A Taxonomy of Privacy”, University of Pennsylvania Law Review, 154: 477–564 (Scholar)
- –––, 2008, Understanding Privacy, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. (Scholar)
- Thomson, J., 1975, “The Right to Privacy”, Philosophy and Public Affairs, 4: 295–314 (Scholar)
- Turkington, R., Trubow, G., and Allen, A., (eds.), 1992, Privacy: Cases and Materials, Texas: John Marshall (Scholar)
- Westin, A., 1967, Privacy and Freedom, New York: Atheneum (Scholar)
- Warren, S. and Brandeis, L., 1890, “The Right to Privacy,” Harvard Law Review, 4: 193–220. (Scholar)
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