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The philosophical fundamentals right to be forgotten from Bioethics view

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There are three approaches regarding the right's ethical fundamentals on forgotten including result-based, possession based and ontological approaches. The result-based approach is based on the effects resulting from information distribution… Click to show full abstract

There are three approaches regarding the right's ethical fundamentals on forgotten including result-based, possession based and ontological approaches. The result-based approach is based on the effects resulting from information distribution of every person and their privacy violation. Possession based approach assuming one's information as part of their properties, considers person's right on not distributing information related to them as one of their possession requirements. The ontological approach presuming human nature as a whole, emphasis on the fact that the nature of every human is consisted of a set of physical and nonphysical factors such as information related to them and the distribution of information of the person is really their personal identity violation. In this article, with investigation of these approaches, their strangeness and weakness is studied. Please cite this article as: Abbasi M, Gholami N, Soheilmoghadam S. The philosophical fundamentals right to be forgotten from Bioethics view. Iran J Bioethics 2017; 7(23): 7-15.

Keywords: philosophical fundamentals; information; right forgotten; fundamentals right; bioethics view; forgotten bioethics

Journal Title: Bioethics
Year Published: 2017

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