Transforming Privacy: A Transpersonal Philosophy of Rights

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9780275956073
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Using an innovative history of the constitutional right to privacy, and inspired by Emersonian Justices like Brandeis and Douglas, this book rescues the meaning of privacy from prevalent liberal thinking by proposing a general theory of rights based on a spiritual-ecological jurisprudence tradition at the heart of American law.
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Author(s) By Stefano Scoglio.
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Format Hardback
Pages 272
Published in United States
Published 18 Feb 1998
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Using an innovative history of the constitutional right to privacy, and inspired by Emersonian Justices like Brandeis and Douglas, this book rescues the meaning of privacy from prevalent liberal thinking by proposing a general theory of rights based on a spiritual-ecological jurisprudence tradition at the heart of American law.
Introduction The Philosophy of Privacy Right to Privacy and Natural Law From Mill to Brandeis 1937-1965: Between Two Constitutional Revolutions Abortion and the New Privacy Paradigm Brandeis, Douglas and the Transpersonal Theory of Rights What to d
STEFANO SCOGLIO is a Research Assistant at the University of Urbino, Italy. He is the founder and president of a successful health food company.
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