The Right to Privacy. Its Value in a Technologically Developed Society
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Data wydania
2024
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Tytuł czasopisma
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1689-8052
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2451-0807
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Oficyna Wydawnicza AFM
Abstrakt
The paper is aimed at defending the following three claims: (1) that
the objective value of privacy may change in time (as its significance is
relative to concrete social context); (2) that in the contemporary world,
in which the state’s and global corporations power to intrude upon our
liberty, especially upon its variety called informational privacy, has become
due to technological developments particularly strong, the need
for protection of privacy has become especially urgent (given our attachment
to the axiological fundamentals of liberal democracies), and
therefore its objective value is very high; and (3) that in spite of this high
objective value of privacy, it does not correspond to its subjective valuation
by the ‘typical’ citizen of contemporary liberal democracies, who,
if Byung-Chul Han’s picture of our society as ‘the burnout one’ is correct,
has become mentally exhausted by overstimulation and overachievement,
and for whom, consequently, the central value has become flatly
understood happiness (as material comfort and security), rather than
liberty and its constitutive part, which is the right to privacy.
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Studia Prawnicze. Rozprawy i materiały 2024, nr 1, s. 13-30.