Privacy In The Age Of Neuroscience: Reimagining Law, State And Market

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Neuroscience has begun to intrude deeply into what it means to be human, an intrusion that offers profound benefits but will demolish our present understanding of privacy. In Privacy in the Age of Neuroscience, David Grant argues that we need to reconceptualize privacy in a manner that will allow us to reap the rewards of neuroscience while still protecting our privacy and, ultimately, our humanity. Grant delves into our relationship with technology, the latest in what he describes as a historical series of 'magnitudes', following Deity, the State and the Market, proposing the idea that, for this new magnitude (Technology), we must control rather than be subjected to it. In this provocative work, Grant unveils a radical account of privacy and an equally radical proposal to create the social infrastructure we need to support it.

Author(s): David Grant
Edition: 1
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Year: 2021

Language: English
Commentary: TruePDF
Pages: 325
Tags: Privacy, Right Of; Technology And Law; Neurosciences: Social Aspects

Cover
Half Title
Title
Copyright
Contents
Acknowledgements
1 | Introduction
Part I | Privacy
2 | Privacy, Neuroscience and Algorithms
3 | The Frailty of Privacy Theory
4 | Privacy as the History of Normalisation
5 | Privacy, Its Values and Technology
6 | A New Sense of Privacy
Part II | Regulation
7 | Reimagining Regulation
8 | Regulation and the Law
9 | Regulation and the State
10 | Regulation and the Market
Bibliography
Index