The word "attachment" refers to an emotional bond formed between two individuals who have developed a strong connection through shared experiences and interactions. Attachment is often used...
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: The power of relationship dynamics: exploring attachment and passion in intimate bonds
Is love a moral virtue, a psychological necessity, or a social construct? This is an important question that has been debated for centuries by philosophers, sociologists, and psychologists alike....
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: Is love a moral virtue or just a chemical reaction? a philosophical exploration
Religious parents can have many emotions about their children's coming out. Some may be shocked, upset, angry, saddened, or frightened by this disclosure. For some families, it is simply unacceptable...
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: How religious parents react when their children come out as gay or lesbian?
In order to understand whether the act of loving is intrinsically just, one must analyze its moral code and how it relates to society. Love can be defined as an emotional feeling towards another...
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: Exploring the morality of love: a comprehensive guide to understanding its various forms
Can intimacy exist as a philosophical practice independent of cultural validation?
Intimacy is an important aspect of human existence that transcends boundaries of time, place, culture, and...
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: Intimacy as a philosophical practice: transcending cultural validation
How do acts of self-expression illuminate the intersection of aesthetic, ethical, and philosophical dimensions of being?
Self-expression refers to expressing one's thoughts, feelings, beliefs, and...
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: The intersection of aesthetics, ethics, and philosophy: how selfexpression reveals our identity
Grief is a normal reaction to loss, but it can take many forms. When someone experiences a death, they may feel sadness, anger, guilt, or even relief.
When someone loses their sense of self...
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: Grief and moral condemnation: how to overcome the loss of belonging through psychological means
Reconciling one's own identity is often a difficult process that involves confronting past experiences, values, beliefs, and behaviors to understand oneself better.
When it comes to reconciling a...
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: Understanding the emotional complexities of reconciling personal and collective identities
Theology is concerned with understanding the divine through systematic study, reflection, and interpretation of religious texts, experiences, and beliefs. It seeks to answer fundamental questions...
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: Anxiety and control: examining theology and love in relationships
There has been growing interest among researchers, philosophers, and psychologists to study the connection between emotions and ethics. This is due to the recognition that emotions are essential for...
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: Exploring the intersection between emotions and ethics: a study on justice, care, dignity, and human flourishing