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The Privacy Paradox | David Boonin (Rebroadcast)

Dec 15, 20241 hr 1 min
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Episode description

Is observing people in a public space from the privacy of your home an infringement of their rights? Can the widespread use of CCTV cameras be justified, or does it violate their privacy? And how do technological developments affect the delicate balance between safety and privacy?


[00:00] Introduction

[00:18] The Case of Mrs. A

[02:06] Privacy and Public Surveillance

[08:28] The Networking Effect

[11:18] Tracking and Rights Violations

[13:48] Real-Life Implications

[14:18] Challenging the First Premise

[22:56] Networking and Privacy Concerns

[30:08] The Hidden Dangers of Private Spaces

[32:13] The Right to Privacy Debate

[35:18] The Superhuman Surveillance Argument

[48:04] The Role of Intent in Surveillance

[54:20] Balancing Privacy and Security

[01:00:29] Concluding Thoughts on Surveillance

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