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Author Bok, Sissela

Title Secrets : on the ethics of concealment and revelation / Sissela Bok
Published New York : Vintage Books, 1989, ©1983

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Description 1 online resource (374 pages)
Contents Approaches to secrecy -- Secrecy and moral choice -- Coming to experience secrecy and openness -- Secret societies -- Secrecy and self-deception -- Confessions -- Gossip -- Secrecy, power, and accountability -- Limits of confidentiality -- Trade and corporate secrecy -- Secrecy and competition in science -- Secrets of state -- Military secrecy -- Whistleblowing adn leaking -- Intrusive social science research -- Investigative journalism -- Undercover police operations -- Conclusion -- Notes
Summary We live in a society where almost every person and institution has closely guarded secrets. What kind of moral issues do these raise for individuals and for society? Under what circumstances is it wrong to pry into secrets? Are there times when a promise of secrecy must be broken? What about journalists' protection of sources, government suppression of information, covert police activity, scientific secrecy? [In this book, the author] investigates these and other questions as they arise in family life, with friends, at work, in public affairs and in special circumstances like the confessional or psychotherapy.-Back cover
Notes Reprint. Originally published: New York : Pantheon Books, 1983, ©1982
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Subject Secrecy -- Moral and ethical aspects
FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS -- Interpersonal Relations.
Secrecy -- Moral and ethical aspects
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9780307761729
030776172X