Can love be considered a form of ethical knowledge that informs moral judgment? This question has been debated among philosophers for centuries, but recent advances in neuroscience have shed new...
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: Can love be considered a form of ethical knowledge that informs moral judgment?
Love is an intense feeling of deep affection towards another person. It can be romantic, platonic, familial, or spiritual. In the context of psychology, it has been studied extensively for its impact...
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: Understanding the role of love in psychology and its potential ethical considerations
Can emotion serve as a moral compass when reason fails to grasp the complexity of lived experience?
Emotions are integral to human experience, informing our thoughts and actions in every aspect of...
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: Emotions as moral guidance: how intuition shapes decision making
Ethical Insights from Reframing Justice as Relational Repair
There has been growing recognition among scholars and practitioners that traditional models of criminal justice, which focus primarily...
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: Shifting focus from individual blame to restorative and relationshipbuilding justice.
There is a growing interest in examining the moral considerations of evaluating the rights and status of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) individuals from an ethical perspective. This...
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: Understanding lgbt rights through ethical perspectives: exploring utilitarianism, deontology, and virtue ethics
The issue of marginalization has been one that has plagued society for centuries, with individuals who are perceived to be different from the norm often being excluded from mainstream societal...
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: Sexual marginalization and solidarity: a challenge to traditional ethical frameworks
Ethics is an important aspect of human life that guides individuals' decision-making processes, influencing their behaviour towards others. In this context, rejection, acceptance, and relational...
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: Navigating rejection, acceptance, and relational negotiation: a guide to effective interpersonal communication
What is Sin?
Sin can be defined as an act that goes against God's will or intention.
It is often interpreted as a moral failure or transgression. In contrast to this definition, sin could also...
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: How to overcome the spiritual pitfalls of sin through selfawareness & alignment with gods purpose
During adolescence, many young people experience intense emotions and feelings about their own bodies, the bodies of others, and physical interactions. This is a time when they are exploring their...
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: Exploring teens sexual experiences: the role of moral reasoning, ethics, and personal development
The issue of power dynamics has been explored in depth within various academic disciplines such as sociology, psychology, and anthropology to understand how it affects interpersonal interactions...
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: How friendship power dynamics affect flirtation and emotional dependence: exploring morality & ethics