The ethical responsibility of faith communities to redress harm caused by exclusion or marginalization is an important issue that has been debated for centuries. While many people believe that it is...
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: Religious institutions accountability responsibility sexuality gender identity health outcomes
The idea of "chosen family" refers to individuals who form their own support networks outside of traditional familial ties. This concept is particularly relevant in queer communities, where many...
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: The power of chosen family structures: exploring mutual care and accountability in nontraditional relationships
The ethics of resistance is an important concept that has been discussed extensively in recent years. It refers to the moral principles that guide individuals who are actively resisting oppression,...
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: The ethics of resistance vs. reconciliation: a comparative analysis
The concept of divine compassion and justice is often seen as a key component of many religions, but it can be challenging to understand how this relates to the inherently flawed nature of human...
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: The balancing act between divine compassion and justice in relationships
As modern society continues to grapple with issues surrounding ethics, morality, and gender norms, the question of whether or not moral authenticity can truly thrive within systems of social...
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: Can moral authenticity thrive within systems of social condemnation?
Autonomy is defined as the ability to make choices and decisions without external pressure, coercion, or constraint. Ethical responsibility is the obligation to act in accordance with moral...
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: Navigating discrimination through selfawareness, collective action, and interpersonal responsibility
Relational trust is an important concept that affects how people behave towards each other in various situations. It involves building confidence in others through consistent actions and...
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: Relationaltrust ethicalresponsibility socialpressure emotionalattunement
LGBT relationships are unique because they have to navigate complex emotional, psychological, cultural, political, social, and legal barriers that heterosexual couples do not face. Within these...
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: Reshaping relationships: the power of radical emotional authenticity in lgbt couples
Corporations are driven primarily by profits, but they also need to consider the well-being of their employees. Inclusivity is a key component of employee well-being, and it means creating an...
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: The impact of inclusive corporate ethics frameworks on lgbt employees wellbeing and productivity
Queer temporality is a term used to describe the experience of time that challenges traditional Western conceptions of linear progress and chronological order. In queer theory, this means that queer...
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: The power of queer temporalities: challenging morality and accountability through unconventional views on time