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Moore: Bibliography 2012

Books

Adam D. Moore, Privacy Rights: Moral and Legal Foundations (Pennsylvania State University
Press, Aug., 2010).

Adam D. Moore, Intellectual Property and Information Control: Philosophic Foundations and
Contemporary Issues (Routledge, Fall 2004 paperback, Fall 2001 hardback).

Adam D. Moore, Information Ethics: Privacy, Property, and Power. Edited by A. Moore
(Seattle WA: The University of Washington Press, 2005).

Adam D. Moore, Intellectual Property: Moral, Legal, and International Dilemmas. Edited by A.
Moore (Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 1997).

Articles

Adam D. Moore, “A Lockean Theory of Intellectual Property Revisited.” San Diego Law
Review, Vol. 50 (Fall 2012): 1070-1103.

Adam D. Moore, “Drug Testing and Privacy in the Workplace,” The John Marshall Journal of
Computer & Information Law, Vol. 29 (Summer 2012): 463-492.

Adam D. Moore, “Privacy, Security, and Government Surveillance: WikiLeaks and the New
Accountability,” Public Affairs Quarterly, Vol. 25 (April 2011): 141-156.

Adam D. Moore, “Intellectual Property” with Ken Himma. Stanford Encyclopedia of


Philosophy, Winter 2011 (revision 2014). http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/intellectual-property/

Adam D. Moore, “Privacy, Public Health, and Controlling Medical Information,” HealthCare
Ethics Committee (HEC Forum), Vol. 23 (Dec., 2010): 225-240.

Adam D. Moore, “Defining Privacy,” Journal of Social Philosophy, Vol. 39 (fall, 2008): 411-
428.

Adam D. Moore, “Personality-Based, Rule-Utilitarian, and Lockean Justifications of Intellectual


Property,” in Information and Computer Ethics, edited by H. Tavani and K. Himma (John Wiley
& Sons, 2008), p. 105-130.
Adam D. Moore, “Toward Informational Privacy Rights.” San Diego Law Review, Vol. 44
(Spring 2007): 809-845.

Adam D. Moore, “Privacy, Intellectual Property, and Hacking: Evaluating Free Access
Arguments,” in Internet Security: Hacking, Counterhacking, and Society, Ken Himma Ed. (Jones
& Bartlett Publishers, 2007), p. 235-254.

Adam D. Moore, “Privacy,” with Randal Kemp. Library Hi Tech: Special Issue on Information
Ethics, Vol. 25 (2007): 58-78 (primary author).

Adam D. Moore, “Intellectual Property, Genetic Information, and Gene Enhancement


Techniques,” in Ethics, Computing, and Genomics: Moral Controversies in Computational
Genomics ed. by Herman Tavani (Jones and Bartlett Publishers, 2005), p. 282-305.

Adam D. Moore, “Information Ethics: An Introduction” with Kristene Unsworth. Information


Ethics: Privacy, Property, and Power edited by A. Moore (University of Washington Press,
2005), p. 11-28.

Adam D. Moore, “Privacy, Liberty, and the Genetic Modification of Humans.” Journal of
Philosophical Research, Special Supplement: Ethical Issues for the Twenty-First Century,
Frederick R Adams ed., (Charlottesville: Philosophy Documentation Center Press, 2005): 81-95.

Adam D. Moore, “Intellectual Property, Privilege, and Natural Rights.” Introduction to the
paperback edition of Intellectual Property and Information Control: Philosophic Foundations
and Contemporary Issues (Transaction Pub., Fall 2004), p. xi-xvii.

Adam D. Moore, “Values, Objectivity, and Relationalism.” The Journal of Value Inquiry, Vol.
38 (Fall 2004): 75-90.

Adam D. Moore, “Privacy: Its Meaning and Value.” American Philosophical Quarterly, Vol. 40
(Fall 2003): 215-227.

Adam D. Moore, “Intellectual Property: Theory, Privilege, and Pragmatism.” The Canadian
Journal of Law and Jurisprudence, Vol.16 (Fall 2003): 191-216.

Adam D. Moore, “Intellectual Property, Innovation, and Social Progress: The Case against
Incentives Based Arguments.” The Hamline Law Review, Vol. 26 (2003): 602-630.

Adam D. Moore, “Owning Genetic Information and Gene Enhancement Techniques: Why
Privacy and Property May Undermine Social Control of the Human Genome.” Bioethics, Vol. 14
(Spring 2000): 97-119.

Adam D. Moore, “Employee Monitoring & Computer Technology: Evaluative Surveillance v.


Privacy.” Business Ethics Quarterly, Vol. 10 (July 2000): 697-709.
Adam D. Moore, “Privacy and the Encryption Debate.” Knowledge, Technology, and Policy,
Vol. 12 (Winter 2000): 72-84.

Adam D. Moore, “Intangible Property: Privacy, Power, and Information Control,” American
Philosophical Quarterly, Vol. 35 (October, 1998): 365-378. Д

Adam D. Moore, “A Lockean Theory of Intellectual Property.” The Hamline Law Review, Vol.
21 (January, 1998): 65-108.

Adam D. Moore, “Property and Information Control.” The Proceedings of the Ohio
Philosophical Association (January, 1998): 109-122.

Adam D. Moore, “Introduction To Intellectual Property.” in Intellectual Property: Moral Legal,


and International Dilemmas, Ed. A. Moore (Rowman & Littlefield, 1997), p. 1-14.

Adam D. Moore, “Toward A Lockean Theory of Intellectual Property.” in Intellectual Property:


Moral, Legal, and International Dilemmas, Ed. A. Moore (Rowman & Littlefield, 1997), p. 81-
103.

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