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There can be little doubt that privacy emerges as one of the central problems of our times particularly so in the countries of the Western world. In some primitive cultures the opportunities for escaping almost continuous surveillance are very limited, but such is the resilience of human nature that the people in such societies seems able to adjust to this situation and not to be disturbed by it. The role of privacy in ancient civilizations aside, there is a long history of the esteem for the reality of privacy, even though the term itself may not have been used, in the religious traditions of both East and West, where withdrawal from the world into solitude has consistently been viewed as the most efficacious route to union with the Divine. With increasing attention to, and recognition of, human dignity in Western society in recent centuries and particularly in recent years, there ahs come a parallel emphasis on human rights, and central to the cluster of human rights is the right to privacy. It is doubtful whether individual privacy has ever been more highly esteemed than it is today in the democracies of the Western world.

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title Privacy a Vanishing Value Pastoral Psychology Series No 10 - photo 1

title:Privacy, a Vanishing Value? Pastoral Psychology Series ; No. 10
author:Bier, William Christian
publisher:Fordham University Press
isbn10 | asin:0823210448
print isbn13:9780823210442
ebook isbn13:9780585125350
language:English
subjectPrivacy, Right of, Privacy--Moral and ethical aspects, Pastoral psychology.
publication date:1980
lcc:JC596.P74eb
ddc:323.44/8
subject:Privacy, Right of, Privacy--Moral and ethical aspects, Pastoral psychology.
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Privacy
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THE PASTORAL PSYCHOLOGY SERIES,
Number 10
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Privacy: A Vanishing Value?
Edited by
William C. Bier, S.J.
Privacy a vanishing value - image 2
FORDHAM UNIVERSITY PRESS . NEW YORK
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Copyright 1980 by FORDHAM UNIVERSITY PRESS
All rights reserved.
LC 79-56138
ISBN 0-8232-1044-8
THE PASTORAL PSYCHOLOGY SERIES
ISSN 0079-0141
Personality and Sexual Problems in Pastoral Psychology
Problems in Addiction: Alcohol and Drug Addiction
The Adolescent: His Search for Understanding
Marriage: A Psychological and Moral Approach
Woman in Modern Life
Conscience: Its Freedom and Limitations
Alienation: Plight of Modern Man?
Aging: Its Challenge to the Individual and to Society
Human Life: Problems of Birth, of Living, and of Dying
Privacy: A Vanishing Value?
Printed in the United States of America
Page v
IN
MEMORIAM
WILLIAM CHRISTIAN BIER, S.J.
1 May 19116 March 1980
For the quarter-century of their existence, the Pastoral Psychology Institutes were managed under the sure hand
of their founder. He proved equally adept as the sensitive editor of the published proceedings, and his pains
taking care extended to this final volume, the proofs of which he finished two days before his death. May the
volumes of this Series stand as a monument worthy of their originator.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Preface
ix
Introductory Considerations
I. Privacy in Cultural and Philosophical Context
1
Privacy in the Tradition of the Western World
Morton H. Levine
3
Various Meanings of Privacy: A Philosophical Analysis
Robert C. Neville
22
Privacy and the Individual
II. The Individual's Need for Privacy
35
Privacy and Human Development
Constance T. Fischer
37
Justice, Privacy, and the Civil Order
William P. Baumgarth
46
Privacy and Spiritual Growth
Joseph G. Keegan, S.J.
67
III. The Individual's Right to Privacy
89
The Citizen's Right to Privacy: Basis in Common Law
Peter A. Lance
91
The Client's Right to Privacy
James J. Hennessy
111
The Believer's Right to Privacy
Richard P. McBrien
124
Privacy and Society
IV. Legitimate Limitations: Society's Right to Know
133
The Jurisprudence of Privacy as a Constitutional Right
David A. J. Richards
135

Page viii
Privacy and the Protection of National Security
Bruce Andrews
152
Promotion of Openness in a Democracy
Martin C. Fergus
173
V. Non-legitimate Limitations: The Assault on Privacy
191
Some Problems of Privacy and Surveillance in a Technological Age
Joseph F. Kubis
193
Privacy and the Communications Media: Public Events, Private Lives
Thomas Powers
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