Allen claims that
"like parents and spouses, corporations may in principle be justified in
spying to meet" a certain kind of responsibilities. What kind of responsibilities is she
referring to? What are the boundaries
she draws around this responsibility? Do
you agree with Allen's reasoning? Why or
why not?
Spying by
definition involves secret, covert activity, though not necessarily lies, fraud
or dishonesty. To "spy" is secretly to monitor or investigate
another's beliefs, intentions, actions, omissions, or capacities, especially as
revealed in otherwise concealed or confidential conduct, communications and
documents. In this philosophy text that we are given, Allen is really concerned
about what is happening around us: Spying and privacy.
"Like
parents and spouses, corporations may in principle be justified in spying to
meet" a certain kind of responsibilities.
This is what Allen claims. What kind of responsibilities is she
referring to? What are the boundaries she draws around this
responsibility? Do you agree with
Allen's reasoning? Why or why not?
According
to her say in the text we see that the responsibilities she’s referring to are:
There is no inherent ethical objection to business managers ordering fraud and
deception investigations that protect investors' bottom lines. She means that ownership
or properties of corporations is a right that belongs only to the companies and
no one has the right to leak them out. The boundaries around these
responsibilities are invading people’s privacy like HP did through complicity in
pretexting to obtain personal data.
As per
her claim, I think I agree with her because when we talk about properties in corporations,
we mean assets which are what belongs to that corporation. Corporations run by
rules and regulations that bind both the corporation and the employees, in
which we have concerns about the assets and the personnel. According to those
rules and regulations, corporations as well as employees have boundaries. So in
case a rule has been broken by an employee, corporations should use lawful ways
to handle the situation, because the employee has his privacy. As with the case of Snowden which occurred last year.This doesn't stop there, because employees also do have the right to sue corporations too. It has happened before and lot of times. From this note we can say that, both corporations and employees need to play their partition in all they do by following the rules that they sign before starting work.
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