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Author Murphy, Timothy F., 1955-

Title Ethics in an epidemic : AIDS, morality, and culture / Timothy F. Murphy
Published Berkeley : University of California Press, ©1994

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Description 1 online resource (vii, 221 pages) : illustrations
Contents THE MEANING OF AIDS. The Once and Future Epidemic -- The Search for a Cure -- Testimony
HIV TESTING. Celebrities and AIDS -- The Angry Death of Kimberly Bergalis -- Health-Care Workers with HIV -- Teaching AIDS in China
AIDS POLITICS. HIV at the Borders -- Politics and Priorities -- No Time for an AIDS Backlash
Summary AIDS strikes most heavily at those already marginalized by conventional society. With no immediate prospect of vaccination or cure, how can liberty, dignity, and reasoned hope be preserved in the shadow of an epidemic? In this humane and graceful book, philosopher Timothy Murphy offers insight into our attempts--popular and academic, American and non-American, scientific and political--to make moral sense of pain. Murphy addresses the complex moral questions raised by AIDS for health-care workers, politicians, policy makers, and even people with AIDS themselves. He ranges widely, analyzing contrasting visions of the origin and the future of the epidemic, the moral and political functions of obituaries, the uncertain value of celebrity involvement in anti-AIDS education, the functional uses of AIDS in the discourse of presidential campaigns, the exclusionary function of HIV testing for immigrants, the priority given to AIDS on the national health agenda, and the hypnotic publicity given to "innocent" victims. Murphy's discussions of the many social and political confusions about AIDS are unified by his attempt to articulate the moral assumptions framing our interpretations of the epidemic. By understanding those assumptions, we will be in a better position to resist self-serving and invidious moralizing, reckless political response, and social censure of the sick and the dying
Analysis aids education
aids epidemic
aids
blood donation
blood transfusion
cure for aids
drug abuse
drug use
epidemic
gay men
health care workers
health care
health crisis
health policy
hiv testing
hiv
homosexuality
immigrants
lgbt
living with aids
national health agenda
nonfiction
public health
queer studies
social issues
stigma
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes English
Print version record
Subject AIDS (Disease) -- Moral and ethical aspects
AIDS (Disease) -- Social aspects
AIDS (Disease) -- Government policy -- United States
Iatrogenic diseases.
Mortality.
Physicians.
Human experimentation in medicine.
Social change.
Contact tracing (Epidemiology)
Medical personnel.
Medical care.
AIDS (Disease)
Government aid.
Federal aid.
Drug abuse.
Drug addiction.
Dentistry.
Celebrities.
Politics, Practical.
Homosexuality.
Mass media.
Epidemiology.
International cooperation.
Serodiagnosis.
Vital statistics.
Mental illness.
Sociology.
Research.
HIV infections.
Health planning.
Social sciences.
Diseases.
Therapeutics.
National health services.
Social psychology.
Public health.
Health services accessibility.
Economics.
Slow virus diseases.
Professional ethics.
Immunological deficiency syndromes.
Lentivirus infections.
Virus diseases.
Social control.
Humanities.
Demography.
Immunodiagnosis.
Human behavior.
Science.
Pollution.
Literature.
Literature, Modern.
Philosophy.
Retrovirus infections.
Sexually transmitted diseases.
Immunologic diseases.
Physical sciences.
Diagnosis.
Medical ethics.
Medical policy.
Statistics -- Methodology
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome -- epidemiology
Iatrogenic Disease
Public Policy
Mortality
Physicians
HIV Seropositivity
Human Experimentation
Social Change
Stereotyping
Contact Tracing
Health Personnel
Mandatory Testing
Patient Care
Vulnerable Populations
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome
Emigration and Immigration
Financing, Government
Health Care Rationing
Morals
Occupational Exposure
Prevalence
Resource Allocation
Substance-Related Disorders
Dentistry
Internationality
Education
Famous Persons
Socioeconomic Factors
AIDS Serodiagnosis
Politics
Homosexuality
Mass Media
Epidemiology
International Cooperation
Biographies as Topic
Serologic Tests
Mandatory Programs
Social Control Policies
Mass Screening
Ethics, Clinical
Vital Statistics
Mental Disorders
Analytical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and Equipment
Sociology
Social Behavior
Disease Attributes
Research
HIV Infections
Communicable Disease Control
Health Planning
Social Sciences
Health Occupations
Morbidity
Disease
Biomedical Research
Anthropology, Education, Sociology and Social Phenomena
Population Characteristics
Epidemiologic Methods
Environmental Exposure
Population Dynamics
Therapeutics
Health Care Facilities, Manpower, and Services
Investigative Techniques
Ethics
Communications Media
Health Services
Psychology, Social
Sexuality
Public Health
Health Services Accessibility
Economics
Slow Virus Diseases
Persons
Occupational Groups
Financing, Organized
Ethics, Professional
Disciplines and Occupations
Delivery of Health Care
Immunologic Deficiency Syndromes
Psychiatry and Psychology
Policy
Public Health Practice
Pathologic Processes
Lentivirus Infections
Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Viral
Virus Diseases
Health Care Economics and Organizations
Social Control, Formal
Humanities
Behavior and Behavior Mechanisms
Reproductive Physiological Phenomena
Demography
Immunologic Tests
Named Groups
Data Collection
Behavior
Science
Information Science
Environmental Pollution
Medicine
Sexual Behavior
Literature
Philosophy
Retroviridae Infections
Health Care Quality, Access, and Evaluation
Environment and Public Health
Sexually Transmitted Diseases
Pathological Conditions, Signs and Symptoms
Epidemiologic Measurements
Laboratory Techniques and Procedures
Immune System Diseases
Immunologic Techniques
Natural Science Disciplines
Reproductive and Urinary Physiological Phenomena
Diagnosis
RNA Virus Infections
Phenomena and Processes
Health Workforce
State Medicine
Data Collection -- methods
Ethics, Medical
Health Policy
mortality.
physicians.
federal aid.
drug addiction.
drug abuse.
dentistry.
politics.
homosexuality.
mass media.
mental disorders.
sociology.
research (function)
social sciences.
disease.
illness.
social psychology.
public health.
economics.
professional ethics.
humanities.
demography.
human behavior.
sciences (philosophy)
chemical pollution.
pollution.
philosophy.
physical sciences.
diagnosis.
treating (health care function)
science (modern discipline)
PHILOSOPHY / Ethics & Moral Philosophy
MEDICAL -- AIDS & HIV.
HEALTH & FITNESS -- Diseases -- AIDS & HIV.
AIDS (Disease) -- Government policy
AIDS (Disease) -- Moral and ethical aspects
AIDS (Disease) -- Social aspects
SUBJECT United States
Subject United States
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9780520914964
0520914961
0520086368
9780520086364
0585299463
9780585299464