Editor’s Note, December 2021

Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 31 (4):vii-ix (2021)
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This issue of the Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal offers essays about risk, social values, and how to act in the face of risk, especially when our risk assessments are socially freighted. It is made up of two clusters of related papers.The first cluster consists of two papers that explore the ways in which our risk assessments are shaped by moral panic around HIV, and its accompanying legacy of fear, homophobia, and stigma. These papers take up ethical and social dimensions of PrEP and of blood donation in the face of social and medical policies based on risk distortions.The second cluster of papers is a back-and forth exchange in response to...

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