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HIV Testing and Pregnancy: A Case of Cultural Moral Equivocation
Authors:Oscar  Salinas
Institution:Department of Clinical Neuropsychology , Palo Alto University
Abstract:The concept of “moral equivocation” may be defined in the context of an ethical framework for moral judgment. This framework comprises two universal principles of right: the Dependency Principle, found (but not endorsed) in Plato's Republic, and the Democracy Principle. Moral equivocation is evident in a violation of either of these two principles. At the cultural level, coping with moral equivocation often requires moral compromise, as is evident in applying the Dependency-Democracy Principles Ethical Framework to the issue of HIV testing for pregnant women.
Keywords:cultural evolution  ethical framework  HIV testing  justice  moral equivocation  moral judgment
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