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Ethics of Globalization and the AIDS Crisis from a Jewish Perspective
Authors:Norbert M. Samuelson
Affiliation:Arizona State University
Abstract:This essay explores what Jewish ethics has to say about globalization in relation to the AIDS crisis. Special attention is paid to the consequences in affirming current intellectual trends to transcend traditional limits in both society and thought for rethinking traditional Jewish values. The discussion proceeds from two presuppositions. The first is that there is an intimate connection between ethics, science, and politics. The second is that the history of Jewish ethics involves three distinct forms that are generally correlated but rarely identical in content and moral judgment. These three forms are law, wisdom or virtue, and covenant. The discussion considers related issues of accidental connections in time between the bubonic plague and Zionism and between AIDS and homosexuality in relation to moral–theological issues related to divine providence and distributive justice.
Keywords:AIDS    aspirin    Martin Buber    bubonic plague    conversos    covenant    distributive justice    Joel Edelheit    ethics    family    globalization    homosexuality    Jewish    Jewbues    Karaites    Solomon Katz    Kishinev pogrom    Lemba    Mizos    Moses Maimonides    musar    nationality    penicillin    politics    religion    science    sex    sexual ethics    shaatnez    Torah–true    virtue    wisdom
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