The Extended Shared Community Worldview Imperative: Becoming a Citizen of the World

In International Public Health Policy and Ethics. Springer Verlag. pp. 21-30 (2023)
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This essay will explore some foundational concepts concerning why we have a dutyDuty to actively engage in international public health policy. The moral argument begins with the individual and the personal worldview imperativePersonal worldview imperative and expands to include communities—both near and extended. It is argued that these worldview components form a foundation from which various more specific moral dutiesDuty may be derived.

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