“ | Instead of secrecy, openness should reign, and I can very well imagine the day when two persons will no longer keep any secrets from one another because they will have no secrets from anyone, because the subjective life will be a fact, as totally open as the objective life. | ” |
— Jean-Paul Sartre, Wolfgang Schirmacher, “Privacy as an Ethical Problem in the Computer Society,” trans. Virginia Cutrufelli, June 2005 |
Defining openness
- Defining “Open” David Wiley, 2009
See also
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