Can Queer Philosophy Expand Conceptions of Love, Relationality, and Ethical Responsibility Beyond Normative Frameworks?
Queer theory is a critical approach to exploring gender and sexuality that...
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: Queer philosophy questions monogamy to expand love, relationality, and ethical responsibility
The term "adolescent" refers to individuals between the ages of 12 and 18 years old, who are transitioning from childhood into adulthood. During this period, teenagers often grapple with identity...
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: The struggle for teen ethics: how adolescents balance personal values with societal norms
Diversity and inclusion in education have become increasingly important issues in recent years, and they are now being addressed through various initiatives such as affirmative action policies,...
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: How diversity and inclusion programs impact ethical reasoning and prosocial behavior among students
How do bisexual individuals conceptualize divine love and relational ethics when institutional teachings invalidate their desires?
Bisexual individuals have faced discrimination and stigma for...
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: Reimagining divine love and relational ethics: how bisexual individuals negotiate faith and desire
Post-conflict societies often experience significant shifts in social norms and values that can have a profound impact on individuals' identities, including their sexual and gender identities. These...
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: Exploring the impact of postconflict dynamics on queer identity formation and its ethical implications
The influence of spiritual mentors can play a significant role in shaping the moral development of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) youth growing up in conservative religious...
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: A look into the impact of spiritual mentorship on lgbt+ teenagers moral development
In order to examine how authenticity can help us better understand our ethical responsibilities towards ourselves and others, we must first define what authenticity is. Authenticity refers to being...
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: How authenticity enhances selfawareness and improves ethical responsibilities in intimate relationships
The experience of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer individuals is often marked by stories of resistance to oppression. These stories are told through narratives that highlight the...
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: Exploring narratives of oppression and resilience shaping ethical understanding of lgbt experiences
Philosophy is concerned with understanding the nature of reality, truth, and human existence. It seeks to answer fundamental questions about the world and our place within it, such as "What is...
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: How radical selfpresentation can challenge philosophical reflections on authenticity and ethics
The topic is about how experiences of intimacy, connection, and care can help people to understand what it means to be an ethical person and to have a sense of purpose and significance in life. In...
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: 3 ways that intimacy builds character, promotes moral principles, and fosters social justice