Notes on ContributorsPrefaceCarissa Véliz1 The Right to PrivacyJudith Jarvis Thomson2 Thomson on PrivacyThomas Scanlon3 Why Privacy is ImportantJames Rachels4 Privacy and the Limits of LawRuth Gavison5 Privacy, Morality, and the LawW. A. Parent6 Concealment and ExposureThomas Nagel7 The Liberal Value of PrivacyBoudewign de Bruin8 What is the Right to Privacy?Andrei Marmor9 Privacy Rights and Public InformationBenedict Rumbold and James Wilson10 Privacy and the Importance of 'Getting Away With it'Cressida Gaukroger11 Privacy in Social MediaAndrei Marmor12 Governing PrivacyCarissa VélizIndex
STEVEN M. CAHN is Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at the City University of New York Graduate Center, where he taught academic ethics, philosophy of religion, and philosophy of education. He has authored or edited 70 books, including Saints and Scamps: Ethics in Academia, Religion Within Reason, and Inside Academia: Professors, Politics, and Policies. He is the series editor of Wiley-Blackwell Readings in Philosophy.CARISSA VÉLIZ is an Associate Professor at the Faculty of Philosophy and the Institute for Ethics in AI at the University of Oxford. She is the recipient of the Herbert A. Simon Award for Outstanding Research in Computing and Philosophy, by the International Association of Computing and Philosophy. She is the author of Privacy Is Power and the editor of the Oxford Handbook of Digital Ethics.