Public Health, Political Solidarity, and the Ethics of Orientation Ascriptions

Ergo 8 (27) (2022)
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Abstract

How ought we socially to categorize individuals with respect to sexual orientation? In this paper, I engage with philosophical work on the foundations of political solidarity as well as public health research on the treatment and prevention of HIV/AIDS in order to develop a categorization scheme conducive to the normatively important aims of LGBTQIA+ social movements.

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Matthew Andler
Saint Louis University, Madrid Campus

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