Emotional Intelligence refers to the ability of individuals to understand their own feelings and those of others, to manage them effectively, and to use this understanding to guide thinking and...
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: Sex the art of relating: how radical emotional intelligence empowers queer folks to build meaningful connections
Empathy is a powerful tool that can be used to build meaningful connections with people from different backgrounds and experiences. When individuals understand each other's perspectives, they can...
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: Empathy: a key tool for ethical engagement with marginalized communities
Forgiveness is an important process for individuals to cope with traumatic experiences, including those caused by religious institutions. While it may seem difficult, forgiving can help people move...
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: How forgiveness can help people heal from religious trauma and restore relationships with their community
Can desire and sexual expression embody moral principles of consent, empathy, and mutual respect? This is a question that has been debated for centuries among philosophers, psychologists, and...
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: Sexual expression: exploring moral principles of consent, empathy, and mutual respect
There are many religions and spiritual traditions that hold sacred texts as guides to moral and ethical behavior. While these texts often contain teachings about love, compassion, kindness, and...
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: Interpreting sacred texts to promote inclusivity: a guide to empathetic ethics
Collective witnessing is an essential component in the process of healing after experiencing violent events affecting communities. It involves coming together to reflect on the trauma experienced...
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: The power of collective witnessing in healing communities affected by traumatic events
Solidarity is an important moral concept that has been used to justify various actions throughout history. It involves acting in support of others, especially those who are disadvantaged or...
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: Acts of support: understanding solidarity without shared emotional experience or empathy
Autonomy is defined as having control over one's life choices, actions, and decisions. It can be seen as an important aspect of being able to live a fulfilling life, as it allows individuals to make...
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: Exploring the tension between autonomy and relationship obligations: a philosophical analysis
There has been an increasing interest in the role that religion plays in developing social empathy. Many studies have examined the relationship between religiosity and prosocial behavior, such as...
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: The impact of supportive religious leaders on social emotions.
Can shared vulnerability become the foundation for moral unity across differences?
Shared vulnerability can be seen as an essential component that fosters morality in societies due to its ability...
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: Shared vulnerability: the key to moral unity across differences