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Human rights in an information age

a philosophical analysis

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"How can we balance new information technology practices with human rights? In Human Rights in an Information Age, Gregory Walters analyses Canadian and global information highway policy and practices regarding the Internet, e-commerce, public health and safety, privacy and security, and information warfare from a philosophical, human rights framework that views freedom and well-being as the necessary conditions of human action.

Walters situates the information age revolution within the broader historical and technological situation of modernity. Drawing on the action-based philosophical human rights framework of Alan Gewirth, Walters applies the Principle of Generic Consistency to a host of policy issues, and argues that values of mutuality, trust, and social solidarity are increasingly vital to the promotion and protection of human dignity and human rights in the information age."--BOOK JACKET.

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Table of Contents

Machine generated contents note: Introduction 3
The Information Age Revolution 4
Purpose and Methodology 10
Three Ethical Challenges of Canadian Information Highway
Policy 10
Aims and Terminological Presuppositions 14
The Conceptual Importance of Information to Human Rights 18
Philosophical Parameters and Thesis 21
Structure of the Book 23
1 The Philosophical Framework 26
The Information Age in the Context of Modernity 26
Human Rights in an Information Age 32
2 Information Highway Policy and E-Commerce Strategy 53
The Public Policy Product Cycle 53
Historical and Sociological Specification of Canadian Com-
munications Policy 55
Industry Canada and the Information Highway Advisory
Council 60
IHAC Policy Phase I: 1993-95 61
IHAC Policy Phase II: 1996-98 67
IHAC Policy Phase III: The Canadian Electronic Commerce
Strategy 69
Methodological and Ethical Analysis 72
3 The Informational Economy, Work, and Productive Agency 80
Productive Agency, Work, and Human Capital 81
Two Justifications of Private Property 86
Inequality and the Restriction of Property Rights 89
The Global Situation: The Informational Economy 93
The North American Situation 102
The Informational Economy and the Community of Rights 116
4 Privacy and Security Policy: The Historical Situation 117
The Global Situation 117
The Canadian Situation 125
Conclusion 147
5 Privacy and Security: An Ethical Analysis 150
Surveying Our Technological Situation 151
Legal, Social Science, and Philosophical Conceptions of
Privacy 157
Action Theory and the Ethical Justification of Privacy Rights 164
Privacy and Security Policy in the Light of the Principle of
Human Rights 165
Conclusion 183
6 Information Warfare 187
The 'Revolution in Military Affairs' 188
Information Warfare: Definitions and Conceptions 190
Global Surveillance Practices: The ECHELON Network 196
Strategic Information Warfare Rising 199
Information Warfare and International Human Rights Law 201
Information Warfare and the Principle of Generic Consistency 204
A 'Just' Information War? 213
Is 'Perpetual Peace' Possible in the Information Age? 214
Conclusion 216
7 Information Warfare and Deterrence 218
Information Warfare Policy: Clarifying the Terms of the Debate 219 Instrumental Rationality, Reasonableness, and Motivation 221
Strategic Information Warfare Deterrence and the Prisoner's
Dilemma 225
Rethinking Policy Alternatives for the Information Age 231
Conclusion 236
Conclusion: Towards a Global Community of Rights
in the Information Age 238
Notes 255
References 277
Index 313.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Toronto

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Library of Congress
HM851 .W35 2001, HM851.W35 2001

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Pagination
xx, 335 p. ;
Number of pages
335

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OL3970607M
Internet Archive
humanrightsininf0000walt
ISBN 10
0802035833
LCCN
2001277702
OCLC/WorldCat
46661422

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