Newsletter of Phenomenology

Keeping phenomenologists informed since May 2002

257040

De Gruyter, Berlin

2013

310 Pages

ISBN 978311032012

Digital whoness

identity, privacy and freedom in the cyberworld

Rafael Capurro, Michael Eldred , Daniel Nagel

The first aim is to provide well-articulated concepts by thinking through elementary phenomena of today's world, focusing on privacy and the digital, to clarify who we are in the cyberworld hence a phenomenology of digital whoness. The second aim is to engage critically, hermeneutically with older and current literature on privacy, including in today's emerging cyberworld. Phenomenological results include concepts of i) self-identity through interplay with the world, ii) personal privacy in contradistinction to the privacy of private property,iii) the cyberwworld as an artificial, digital dimension in order to discuss iv) what freedom in the cyberworld can mean, whilst not neglecting v) intercultural apsects and vi) the EU context.

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Capurro, R. , Eldred, M. , Nagel, D. (2013). Digital whoness: identity, privacy and freedom in the cyberworld, De Gruyter, Berlin.

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