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研究生: 游宜庭
Yu, Yi-Ting
論文名稱: 隱私的哲學探究
Privacy and Ethics: A Philosophical Study
指導教授: 鄭光明
口試委員: 謝世民
吳澤玫
學位類別: 碩士
Master
系所名稱: 文學院 - 哲學系
Department of Philosophy
論文出版年: 2022
畢業學年度: 110
語文別: 英文
論文頁數: 86
中文關鍵詞: 隱私倫理隱私權描述義隱私規範義隱私
外文關鍵詞: Morals
DOI URL: http://doi.org/10.6814/NCCU202201528
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  • 「隱私」和個人在社會中的生活息息相關,是一個經常被使用於劃清個人或是小團體與大群體間的界限的詞彙。然而,無論是在哲學亦或是法學當中,皆沒有一個對隱私的決定性定義。本文旨在探討「隱私」在哲學討論中的不同面向,以釐清此概念在不同情境之下的意義,並試圖提出將「倫理(ethics)」作為隱私權是否適用在特定情境中的依據。
    本文對隱私的討論將區分為三大面向:
    一、隱私的描述性與規範性意義。
    二、隱私在物質與心理層面上的行使。
    三、隱私於個人與社會之關係。
    透過此一區分,本文試圖論證「隱私」作為一個概念與「隱私權」之間的關聯,以及論證隱私乃個人作為獨立個體而存在不可或缺的要素。同時,本文欲引進「倫理」作為判斷特定情況下個人是否享有隱私權的依據。透過提出此一評判依據,筆者期望能夠對隱私在哲學中的討論以及其應用有所貢獻。


    “Privacy” as a term is closely related to our everyday life, often used when one is in need of a space isolated from the larger part of the society. However, when it comes to its discussion, there is yet a consensus as to the definition of privacy and the realm it covers. This thesis aims to draw an outline of privacy in its philosophical discussion, and put forward three aspects that privacy considers, namely:
    1. The descriptive and normative interests of privacy
    2. The physical and psychological aspect of privacy
    3. The social and personal approach to privacy
    Through such distinctions, this thesis aims to draw the link between “privacy” and “privacy rights”. Furthermore, this thesis aims to introduce “ethics” into the discussion of privacy in order to set a criterion for privacy-applicable situations. With ethics, this thesis would like to contribute to the application of privacy, both as a philosophical concept and as a legal one.

    Introduction 1
    Chapter 1. Privacy: its nature and the right to privacy 8
    1.1 Privacy as a state or condition 8
    1.2 Privacy as a measure of control 14
    1.3 Privacy as a right 17
    Chapter 2. The Physical and Psychological Aspects of Privacy 23
    2.1 Westin’s claim on privacy 24
    2.2 Wasserstrom’s claim on privacy 32
    2.3 Critiques on Westin and Wasserstrom 36
    2.4 The physical and psychological aspects of privacy 40
    2.5 Justifying the right to privacy 43
    Chapter 3. The Social and Personal Approaches to Privacy 47
    3.1 Warren and Brandeis’ claim on privacy 48
    3.2 Rachels’ claim on privacy 50
    3.3 The individual and social aspects of privacy 53
    3.4 Case discussions on the right to privacy 56
    Chapter 4. Ethics in Privacy 65
    4.1 Ethics and morals 66
    4.2 Ethics and privacy 68
    4.3 Justifying the right to privacy with ethics 72
    4.4 Some applications 74
    Chapter 5. Conclusion and Further Discussions 82
    Bibliography 86

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