Epistemological Problems of Privacy and Secrecy

June 8, 2012 - June 10, 2012
Department of Philosophy, Delft University of Technology

Prinses Margrietplantsoen 100. 2595
The Hague
Netherlands

Sponsor(s):

  • 3TU.Centre for Ethics and Technology

Speakers:

Martijn Blaauw
(unaffiliated)
Alvin Goldman
(unaffiliated)
John Hardwig
(unaffiliated)
Klemens Kappel
(unaffiliated)
Peter Ludlow
(unaffiliated)
Duncan Prichard
(unaffiliated)

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The purpose of the 2012 EPISTEME conference is to take some first steps towards establishing ‘the epistemology of privacy’ as an important new area of epistemological investigation. In particular, this conference aims to elucidate the role knowledge plays in the privacy debate. Furthermore, given the relation between privacy and secrecy, this conference also aims to investigate the notion of secrecy as an epistemological notion. The theme of the conference thus is ‘Epistemological Issues of Privacy and Secrecy’.

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