Niko Kolodny, UCL Shearman Lectures | 2: A Basis in Sovereignty

Thu Jun 06 2024 at 03:00 pm to 05:00 pm

Central House | London

UCL Department of Philosophy
Publisher/HostUCL Department of Philosophy
Niko Kolodny, UCL Shearman Lectures | 2: A Basis in Sovereignty
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This is the second of three lectures by Prof Niko Kolodny (UC Berkeley), on the topic of Privacy and its Violation.
About this Event

The UCL Philosophy Department's run every 2-3 years. Recent Shearman Lecturers include Miranda Fricker, Kit Fine, Robert Pippin, and Judith Jarvis Thomson.


is Professor of Philosophy at UC Berkeley, and the author of influential works on the topics of love, rationality, and democracy, among other topics.


The lectures will be held from 3.00-5.00pm, in Room 225 of UCL's building, on Upper Woburn Place.




Lecture 2: A Basis in Sovereignty. This second lecture ventures a positive proposal as to what justifies the duties of privacy. Just as you have what we might call “sovereignty interests” over my physically accessing your body and property, you have analogous sovereignty interests over my psychologically accessing what is personal to you. The former sovereignty interests are set back by my physically accessing your body and property against your consent, against your preference, and against your non-sovereignty interests. The analogous interests in the case of psychological access support three duties of privacy: a duty not to invade your conventionally defined “zones of privacy” without your consent, a duty to take due care that you not experience losses of privacy that you prefer not to experience, and a duty to take due care that you not experience losses of privacy that set back your non-sovereignty interests.


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Central House, 14 Upper Woburn Place, London, United Kingdom

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