The term “liminal” comes from Latin word meaning threshold. In anthropology, it refers to an intermediate state that exists between one stage and another, such as adulthood or marriage. It is an...
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: Intimate encounters: ritualizing transition with liminal space and contemplative prayer
Love is the most powerful force that binds human beings together. It is so strong that it can overcome all barriers, including those imposed by society's deepest-rooted hierarchies. When people fall...
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: Love: challenging social hierarchies through ethically responsible decisions
Societal pressures and cultural expectations are known to have an influence on how individuals negotiate their desires, moral behavior, and authenticity within romantic relationships. These...
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: Navigating desire, gender roles, and cultural expectations: how society impacts relationships
The concept of subjective well-being refers to how an individual feels about their overall quality of life and happiness. It encompasses various aspects such as physical health, social relationships,...
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: Does perceived partner support improve subjective wellbeing? understanding how relationships influence happiness
Cultural norms are defined as the beliefs, values, attitudes, customs, traditions, and behaviors that are common within a particular society. Familial norms refer to those shared among family...
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: Exploring the interplay between cultural norms, gender roles, and sexual identity in different regions and countries
Can inclusion be meaningful if it only integrates marginalized groups without altering dominant moral structures? In this essay, we will explore how inclusive policies can have positive effects for...
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: Is inclusion meaningful if it only integrates marginalized groups without altering dominant moral structures?
The shifting responsibility for ethics between friends during times of crisis or social pressure
This article discusses how people's ethical obligations change towards their friends when they are...
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: Redefining friendship in times of crisis: exploring ethical dilemmas and challenges.
Autonomy, Ethics, Selfhood.
How can one's gender, sexual orientation, and romantic attraction inform their moral code? Can one truly be autonomous when they are conflicted about who they are...
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: How does ones sexual identity impact their moral code? a look at autonomy, ethics, and selfhood
Social media platforms have become increasingly popular for people to connect with others from all walks of life, including friends and acquaintances. This has led to the rise of online friendships...
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: How digital friendship networks can promote ethical engagement through clear communication protocols
In many cultures around the world, individuals are expected to balance their personal desires and interests with the collective needs of their communities, families, or societies. This concept is...
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: sex and intimacy in cultural navigation of ethics: balancing personal desires with community obligations.