Queer relational ethics is an approach to moral philosophy that emphasizes the importance of non-hierarchical, mutually beneficial relationships between people from diverse backgrounds. It recognizes...
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: Understanding how diversity, relational ethics, and sexuality intersect to create new relationship norms
Romantic desire refers to the strong emotional attraction towards another person that can lead to physical, intellectual, spiritual, and psychological connection with them. It involves the feeling of...
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: Sexual desire vs. autonomy: how does it impact relationships?
As social systems evolve and cultures change, the role of the family is no longer confined to traditional boundaries. Today, families come in many different shapes and sizes, and they are often...
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: A guide to effective intergenerational family communication strategies
How do bisexuals navigate emotional vulnerability while maintaining autonomy in flexible relational arrangements?
Bisexual people have unique challenges when it comes to romantic and sexual...
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: How do bisexuals balance emotional vulnerability and autonomy in flexible relationships?
There has been an increase in the number of couples choosing to live together without marriage. This trend is often referred to as “cohabitation” and raises important ethical questions about how...
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: Living together without marriage: philosophical approaches to maintaining individual autonomy and collective morality
There is an intricate relationship between the idea of radical self-expression, which can be defined as the freedom to present oneself in whatever way one desires without fear of judgment or...
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: Radical selfexpression & social marginalization: exploring the intersection of identity, expression, and relationships
Erotic interdependence is an important concept that has been studied extensively within human sexuality research. It refers to the idea that individuals are connected through their sexual desires,...
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: Erotic interdependence: understanding the connection between autonomy and desire in sexual relationships
In today's world, many educational institutions seek to instill strong values of self-discipline, critical thinking, and autonomy into their students. This is especially true for young people who are...
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: How to use critical thinking to talk about sexual education in your classroom without being judgmental?
The Enlightenment, also known as the Age of Reason, was an intellectual movement that began in Europe during the eighteenth century. It emphasized reason, individual freedom, and critical thinking as...
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: How did the enlightenment impact sexual ethics and relationships?
When an individual strives for independence but also craves the security of being dependent on another person emotionally, they experience internal struggles that can be difficult to navigate. This...
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: The struggle of balancing independence with emotional dependency: understanding the complexities of desire and need