How does a betrayal that occurs between two people who are intimately involved affect their viewpoints on virtue, hubris, and human imperfection? This is an important question to consider because it...
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: How intimate betrayal challenges views on human imperfections.
I will be discussing whether moral philosophy can truly define the ethical obligations between lovers when love transcends logical boundaries and rational systems. It is generally accepted that love...
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: Love transcending logical boundaries: can moral philosophy define ethical obligations between lovers?
The ability to choose between right and wrong is essential for every human being, but sometimes this choice can be influenced by one's own selfish desires. While most people have a moral compass that...
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: The paradox of egoism: how selfinterest can lead to moral goodness
Love is often portrayed as a selfless act of devotion to another person's wellbeing at the expense of one's own desires and needs.
Psychological research has shown that even the most loving...
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: A look at the paradoxical nature of love: how selflessness and egoism coexist in close relationships
The most common reasons that prevent partners from prioritizing mutual pleasure are egoism, selfishness, and competitiveness. These three aspects have their root causes in various factors such as...
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: How selfishness, competition, and power dynamics can prevent mutual pleasure in relationships