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1 Self-determination and Information Privacy: A Plotinian Virtue Ethics Approach Giannis Stamatellos University of Copenhagen Centre for Neoplatonic Virtue Ethics (CNVE) 4 th International Conference on Information Law Thessaloniki, May 20-21, 2011

2 4 th International Conference on Information Law and Ethics Self-determination and Information Privacy: A Plotinian Virtue Ethics Approach Giannis Stamatellos (University of Copenhagen) The New Agora The Internet is the new cyberagora where the netizens of a cyberpolis exchange goods and ideas. The users experience a cyberlife oscillating between the private, the public and the global sphere of a cyberself.

3 4 th International Conference on Information Law and Ethics Self-determination and Information Privacy: A Plotinian Virtue Ethics Approach Giannis Stamatellos (University of Copenhagen) Critics of the privacy right have questioned the importance of privacy as a social value. Supporters of privacy accept the importance of privacy as a moral value that paves the way to human freedom and social stability. The Problem of Privacy

4 4 th International Conference on Information Law and Ethics Self-determination and Information Privacy: A Plotinian Virtue Ethics Approach Giannis Stamatellos (University of Copenhagen) Privacy has also been analyzed as: intrinsic value (i.e. privacy desired for its own sake) and instrumental value (i.e. privacy desired as a mean to other ends) Privacy has also been analyzed as: intrinsic value (i.e. privacy desired for its own sake) and instrumental value (i.e. privacy desired as a mean to other ends) The Problem of Privacy

5 4 th International Conference on Information Law and Ethics Self-determination and Information Privacy: A Plotinian Virtue Ethics Approach Giannis Stamatellos (University of Copenhagen) Three definitions of privacy: accessibility privacy (i.e. freedom from unwarranted intrusion into one’s private space), decisional privacy (i.e. freedom from interference in one’s personal affairs, choices and decisions) information privacy (i.e. control over the flow of personal information). Tavani (2007) Information Privacy

6 4 th International Conference on Information Law and Ethics Self-determination and Information Privacy: A Plotinian Virtue Ethics Approach Giannis Stamatellos (University of Copenhagen) The problem of information privacy in the digital age: the amount of the gathered personal information the speed of transmission of personal information the duration of time that personal information is retained the kind of personal information that can be transferred The problem of information privacy in the digital age: the amount of the gathered personal information the speed of transmission of personal information the duration of time that personal information is retained the kind of personal information that can be transferred Information Privacy

7 4 th International Conference on Information Law and Ethics Self-determination and Information Privacy: A Plotinian Virtue Ethics Approach Giannis Stamatellos (University of Copenhagen) ICT methods of information privacy violation Intrusion Misuse Interception Matching ICT methods of information privacy violation Intrusion Misuse Interception Matching Information Privacy

8 4 th International Conference on Information Law and Ethics Self-determination and Information Privacy: A Plotinian Virtue Ethics Approach Giannis Stamatellos (University of Copenhagen) “Privacy is the claim of individuals, groups, or institutions to determine for themselves when, how, and to what extent information about them is communicated to others” (Westin 1967) “Privacy is the claim of individuals, groups, or institutions to determine for themselves when, how, and to what extent information about them is communicated to others” (Westin 1967) Self-determination and Information Privacy

9 4 th International Conference on Information Law and Ethics Self-determination and Information Privacy: A Plotinian Virtue Ethics Approach Giannis Stamatellos (University of Copenhagen) Plotinus’ notion of self- determination is related to human freedom, intellectual autonomy and independence of the soul. It is connected to a self-centered virtue ethics approach of moral psychology Self-determination and Information Privacy

10 4 th International Conference on Information Law and Ethics Self-determination and Information Privacy: A Plotinian Virtue Ethics Approach Giannis Stamatellos (University of Copenhagen) Plotinian Terms autexousios (i.e. to be self-determined and self- governed) eph’ hēmin (i.e. what is in our power or what depends on us). Plotinian Terms autexousios (i.e. to be self-determined and self- governed) eph’ hēmin (i.e. what is in our power or what depends on us). Plotinus on Self-determination

11 4 th International Conference on Information Law and Ethics Self-determination and Information Privacy: A Plotinian Virtue Ethics Approach Giannis Stamatellos (University of Copenhagen) Is there anything in our power? We could falsely regard our actions as voluntary if we consider that we are not obliged to act We could falsely regard our actions as knowledgeable if we follow uncritically the path of reason. Is there anything in our power? We could falsely regard our actions as voluntary if we consider that we are not obliged to act We could falsely regard our actions as knowledgeable if we follow uncritically the path of reason. Plotinus on Self-determination An action depends on us only if the agent establishes himself as a self-determined principle

12 4 th International Conference on Information Law and Ethics Self-determination and Information Privacy: A Plotinian Virtue Ethics Approach Giannis Stamatellos (University of Copenhagen) Three Conditions 1. voluntary (i.e. we should not be forced to act) 2. conscious (i.e. we should have knowledge of what we are doing) 3. self-determined (i.e. we should be masters of ourselves) Three Conditions 1. voluntary (i.e. we should not be forced to act) 2. conscious (i.e. we should have knowledge of what we are doing) 3. self-determined (i.e. we should be masters of ourselves) Plotinus on Self-determination Determinations Internal = what depends on us External = what is not dependent on us Determinations Internal = what depends on us External = what is not dependent on us

13 4 th International Conference on Information Law and Ethics Self-determination and Information Privacy: A Plotinian Virtue Ethics Approach Giannis Stamatellos (University of Copenhagen) Plotinus on Privacy Democritus The serenity of the private (idie) and the public (ksine) life Democritus The serenity of the private (idie) and the public (ksine) life Plato Analogy between the individual soul (psyche) and the city-state (polis) Plato Analogy between the individual soul (psyche) and the city-state (polis) Aristotle Comparison between the public sphere of the polis and the domestic sphere of the household (oikia) Aristotle Comparison between the public sphere of the polis and the domestic sphere of the household (oikia) Plotinus The human psyche is a “double city”: the higher-intelligible self above (i.e. self-ordered and self-organized), and the lower- perceptible self below (i.e. set in order by the powers above) Plotinus The human psyche is a “double city”: the higher-intelligible self above (i.e. self-ordered and self-organized), and the lower- perceptible self below (i.e. set in order by the powers above) Privacy in Antiquity?

14 4 th International Conference on Information Law and Ethics Self-determination and Information Privacy: A Plotinian Virtue Ethics Approach Giannis Stamatellos (University of Copenhagen) Plotinus on Privacy Plotinus stresses the need for an inward turn towards the self (epistrophē pros heauton). The self is not a private realm of subjectivity and fragmentation but a universal self where the ‘I’ discovers the ‘We’ Return to the Self The self is not unfriendly but: “renders to his friends all that he renders to himself, and so he will be the best of friends as well as remaining intelligent” ( Ennead I.4.15.23-25) The private life is not a cloistered life nor detachment from the public sphere: “for one must not [live] in a private manner, but like a great combatant be in a state to ward off fortune’s blows” (Ennead I.4.8.24-26) We have to become what we are: to “sculpt the statue of ourselves” and care for our soul in a continuous process of self-improvement through the purification of virtue (Ennead I.6.9)

15 4 th International Conference on Information Law and Ethics Self-determination and Information Privacy: A Plotinian Virtue Ethics Approach Giannis Stamatellos (University of Copenhagen) A motivational approach? A person who acts in accordance with virtue should be guided by internal and autonomous self-determinations and not by external and heteronomous predeterminations: “everything is a voluntary act which we do without being forced to and with knowledge [of what we are doing], and in power which we are also competed to do” (Ennead VI.8.1.32-34) A motivational approach? A person who acts in accordance with virtue should be guided by internal and autonomous self-determinations and not by external and heteronomous predeterminations: “everything is a voluntary act which we do without being forced to and with knowledge [of what we are doing], and in power which we are also competed to do” (Ennead VI.8.1.32-34) Self-determination and Autonomy

16 4 th International Conference on Information Law and Ethics Self-determination and Information Privacy: A Plotinian Virtue Ethics Approach Giannis Stamatellos (University of Copenhagen) A virtue ethics information privacy act should be protected not only by privacy policies or online commands and rules but also by encouraging user’s education, self- development, and self- awareness (Grodzinsky, 2001) A virtue ethics information privacy act should be protected not only by privacy policies or online commands and rules but also by encouraging user’s education, self- development, and self- awareness (Grodzinsky, 2001) Self-determination and Autonomy

17 4 th International Conference on Information Law and Ethics Self-determination and Information Privacy: A Plotinian Virtue Ethics Approach Giannis Stamatellos (University of Copenhagen) An autonomous society is not only self-instituted but also promotes and enforces self-awareness and responsibility in its members. People who are educated in autonomy and self-justice become self-aware of their own values and rights (Castoriadis, 2000) An autonomous society is not only self-instituted but also promotes and enforces self-awareness and responsibility in its members. People who are educated in autonomy and self-justice become self-aware of their own values and rights (Castoriadis, 2000) Self-determination and Autonomy

18 4 th International Conference on Information Law and Ethics Self-determination and Information Privacy: A Plotinian Virtue Ethics Approach Giannis Stamatellos (University of Copenhagen) The best actions derive from ourselves who act in accordance to our own thinking and will and not by not being hindered or by being allowed. Freedom is not that which the others permit us but how we free ourselves through our will and through thinking without predeterminations. Self-determination and Freedom

19 4 th International Conference on Information Law and Ethics Self-determination and Information Privacy: A Plotinian Virtue Ethics Approach Giannis Stamatellos (University of Copenhagen) Conclusion To be self-determined is not merely an ability or claim of an individual to determine when, how, and what kind of personal information is shared with others. Informational self-determination must primarily focus on the ethical quality of the individuals and groups to know why information about themselves should or should not be shared with or communicated to others.


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