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Chapter 23  Title: Towards A Theory of Privacy for the Information Age   Quote:  “Privacy is a curious value.”  Expectation:  I expect to learn more about the ethical theory of privacy for the information age today.  Book Review:   

This chapter discussed about the theory of privacy, it is important especially in problems 

that  involves  computations.  Computers  have  big  roles  in  our  lives  like  in  manipulating  information, storing endless information, in sorting efficiently and locating effortlessly. We all  appreciate the easy way in accessing a computer because all of  our  works will be effortlessly  done  in  time.  We  also  like  the  advantage  of  speedy  and  computerized  information  in  the  computer. From the view of ethical theory, privacy is an individual preference. There are also  two standard ways of justifying privacy that describe the limitations of these approaches.   Things I have learned:  I have learned the theory of privacy and the standard ways of justifying privacy.  Integrity Questions:  1. Who is James H. Moor?  2. What is the theory of privacy?  3. What are the two standard ways of privacy?  4. What is the importance of computer?  5. What are the functions of computer?   

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