Animation Explores Privacy's Value
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Plato saw little value in privacy. How do his ideas hold up in the information age? | Aeon Videos

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Animation from TED-Ed explores the value of privacy, and especially what we can lose or gain when we relinquish it.
Spanning the work of philosophers ranging from Plato to modern thinkers like Ruth Gavison .
The short asks viewers to consider both privacy’s worth and its very meaning in the modern world.
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