Moral philosophy is a field of study that deals with the examination of human behavior, morality, values, and ethics. It has been used to provide guidance for individuals and societies since ancient...
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Relational vulnerability refers to the willingness to be open, honest, and transparent about one's emotions, thoughts, feelings, and desires when it comes to romantic and/or sexual relationships. It...
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: The power of relational vulnerability in queer communities: a guide to emotional intimacy, empathy, and accountability
Negotiating Vulnerability and Visibility: Ethical Courage, Radical Self-Expression, and Social Agency
In today's society, there has been an increased focus on exploring different aspects of...
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: Sexuality relationships intimacy exploring the intersections of identity, ethics, and expression
Authenticity is often considered an essential aspect of living a fulfilling life, but it can also be challenging to achieve in hostile societies where conformity is prized above all else. In such...
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: Pursuing authenticity as a form of ethical courage in hostile societies
The definition of "authentic" is that something is genuine, real, and honest, without any pretenses or deceitfulness. For some people, being themselves and expressing their true identity is an...
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: Pursuing authenticity and ethical courage: a journey to true selfexpression
Vulnerability and visibility are important aspects of queer life that require bravery and ethical courage. These aspects involve openness and honesty about one's own identity, which can be...
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: Queer life: vulnerability as ethical courage through honest selfdisclosure
Queer identity is an intersectional experience that involves negotiating multiple forms of power, privilege, oppression, and marginalization. In this context, vulnerability and visibility are crucial...
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: Queer identity and its intersectionality: exploring the power dynamics and vulnerabilities of selfexpression