To call AIDS a moral problem is to locate its cause in the goodness or badness of human action and to suggest that a solution depends on changing evil ways.To call it a medical problem is to locate its cause in the biological workings of the mind or body and to suggest that a solution rests with a drug, a vaccination or surgery.This contrast in perspective shows
A) labels, examples, and orientation are important because they tend to evoke a particular cause and a particular solution.
B) the harm that results when AIDS is defined as a medical problem.
C) that there is no right way to talk about AIDS.
D) that it is difficult to generate profiles describing why people have AIDS.
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