Discussion Notes/Debate, XV, 1

Discussion Notes/Debate, XV, 1

IS A MORAL RIGHT TO PRIVACY LIMITED BY AGENTS’ LACK OF EPISTEMIC CONTROL? (pages 83-87)

Björn LUNDGREN ABSTRACT: In their Unfit for the Future, Ingmar Persson and Julian Savulescu argued that there is no moral right to privacy, which resulted in a string of papers. This paper addresses an argument in their most recent contribution, according to which there is no moral right to privacy because individuals cannot control their access to information. Here their …

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MANNE, MORAL GASLIGHTING, AND THE POLITICS OF METHODOLOGY (pages 89-94)

Paul-Mikhail CATAPANG PODOSKY ABSTRACT: Kate Manne claims that her account of gaslighting rectifies regrettable deficiencies in existing theories. However, Manne hasn’t done enough to demonstrate the novelty of her view given that she fails to seriously engage with a significant portion of the gaslighting literature. This is an issue in the politics of methodology. Many theorists working on gaslighting exist …

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