Identity Conflicts Illuminate Limitations in Moral Theory
Moral theories are often used to help people make decisions about what is right and wrong. They can provide guidance for ethical dilemmas...
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: Ethical dilemmas arise due to identity conflicts in moral theory
Queer phenomenology is a branch of queer theory that examines the interconnectedness of sexuality, gender, and culture within everyday life. It seeks to challenge traditional binary categories of sex...
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: Understanding queer phenomenology: unpacking sexuality, gender, and culture in everyday life
What psychological, social, cultural and educational dimensions influence how men engage with, integrate or resist the feminine aspects of their identities, how do structural forces of masculinity,...
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: Understanding the psychological, social, cultural, educational factors that impact male gender identity
How does exile destabilize traditional notions of salvation and belonging?
Exile is defined as a state of forced displacement from one's homeland due to political, social, economic, cultural,...
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: Displaced individuals redefine salvation and belonging: how exile challenges religious and cultural norms
The process of accepting or rejecting one's child is complex and multifaceted. It involves various psychological factors that vary depending on the individual, family dynamics, cultural norms, and...
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: Sexual identity acceptance: an exploration of psychological factors and social norms that influence parental reactions
Desire is an innate human quality that drives people to pursue certain actions and feelings. It is a powerful force that can influence people's lives greatly.
It is often influenced by culture and...
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: How do lesbian women reconcile their desires with cultural expectations?
Desire is a powerful force that drives human behavior. It can be said that desire exists at the core of our being and shapes our lives from birth to death. Desire is a basic instinct, an urge to...
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: How desire shapes our lives: a historical and cultural exploration of its role in religion, philosophy, and psychology
Are media representations moral documents reflecting social conscience? The term "media" refers to different forms of communication through which information is disseminated to society at large....
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: Sexuality, intimacy, and relationships in media representations
The question of whether radical autonomy can ever be truly free from cultural and historical context is one that has been debated by philosophers for centuries. On the surface, it may seem like a...
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: Sex & relationships: can radical autonomy really be free from cultural context?
There are several different ways to approach this question, but it ultimately boils down to an individual's responsibility to balance their own needs and desires with those of society at large. On...
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: Navigating the tension between freedom and accountability: finding balance in relationships, sexuality, and intimacy.