Privacy and perfect voyeurism |
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Authors: | Tony Doyle |
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Institution: | (1) Tech University, Lubbock, TX, USA |
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Abstract: | I argue that there is nothing wrong with perfect voyeurism, covert watching or listening that is neither discovered nor publicized. After a brief discussion of privacy I present attempts
from Stanley Benn, Daniel Nathan, and James Moor to show that the act is wrong. I argue that these authors fail to make their
case. However, I maintain that, if detected or publicized, voyeurism can do grave harm and to that extent should be severely
punished. I conclude with some thoughts on the stubborn intuition that perfect voyeurism is wrong despite the absence of harm. |
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