Bisexual identities have been seen to challenge traditional ethical frameworks that govern relations involving multiple parties due to the nature of their attraction towards individuals of different...
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: Bisexual identities challenge traditional relationship ethics
Philosophical reflection is an important aspect of personal growth and development that involves examining one's values, beliefs, and perspectives to gain deeper understanding and insight into...
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: How philosophical reflection can affect longterm life decisions and personal growth
The concept of queer embodiment refers to the way in which individuals express their gender identity and sexual orientation through their physical appearance, behavior, and interactions with others....
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: How queer embodiment challenges traditional notions of gender normativity and ethics
How can queer approaches to identity formation illuminate philosophical debates on ethics, selfhood, relationality, and moral responsibility?
Queer theory is an approach that challenges...
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: Sexuality and philosophy: how queer theory challenges traditional norms around gender, sex, and identity.
Guilt is an unpleasant feeling caused by consciousness of having done something wrong. Shame is a painful emotion experienced when one feels that they have failed to live up to some social norm. Both...
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: Religiously mediated experiences of guilt and shame influence moral decisionmaking
Bisexual phenomenology is a branch of philosophy that seeks to understand how sexual identity affects one's lived experience and interactions with others. It proposes that bisexual individuals exist...
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: Understanding bisexual phenomenology: multiplicity, coexistence, and the nature of love
Ethics and Religion
Religion is one of the most ancient human institutions, dating back to the beginning of civilization. It was created to explain the world around us and provide guidance for...
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: Ethics and religion: understanding the clash between faith and sexual orientation
Adolescence is a time when individuals experience significant changes in their physical, emotional, social, and cognitive development. As they navigate this transitional phase, they often face moral...
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: A comprehensive guide to developing an effective ethical framework during adolescence
What is morality? What is a moral value? How are they defined? How can these values be expressed in different languages and cultures around the world? Can humans create their own version of morals?...
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: Exploring the nature of morality: from ancient civilizations to modern philosophers
Non-binary impermanence refers to the concept that things are constantly changing and evolving, and nothing is truly permanent. This means that even things that appear stable and fixed can shift and...
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: How to cultivate ethical resilience through nonbinary impermanence