Moral Truth Independent of Social Context
Can moral truth exist independently of social and historical context? It is a question that has been debated for centuries among philosophers and...
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: Can moral truth exist without social context? a debate between moral relativism and absolutism.
The question of how to address the societal consequences of laws criminalizing same-sex relationships or gender diversity has been a subject of much debate among ethicists for decades. On one hand,...
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: How society can address samesex relationships ethically? exploring approaches and implications
How does queer freedom illuminate the interplay between autonomy, relational accountability, and moral responsibility, and what philosophical frameworks reconcile these tensions?
Queer freedom is...
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: Queer freedom, relationship accountability, and moral responsibility: exploring intersectional philosophy
The concept of authenticity has been discussed extensively in various disciplines such as psychology, philosophy, and sociology. Authenticity can be understood as a state of being true to oneself,...
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: Authenticity as engagement with change: exploring the ethical implications
In this essay, I will discuss how joy derived from self-expression can be seen as an ethical, existential, and spiritual practice. Self-expression is defined as the ability to express one's thoughts,...
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: How joy derived from selfexpression is an ethical, existential and spiritual practice
Different people have different ways of thinking about morals and ethics. Some people are guided by religious beliefs while others follow cultural norms and traditions.
There is a group of...
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: How queer ethics differ from traditional morals: a look at desire, intimacy and spiritual devotion
Bisexuality is a sexual orientation characterized by an attraction to both men and women. It can be seen as a spectrum, where individuals may identify as bisexual regardless of their gender identity...
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: How to navigate bisexuality and professionalism in the workplace.
Moral absolutism is a philosophy that holds that certain actions are always right or wrong regardless of context or consequences. This perspective views morality as objective truths that exist...
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: Moral absolutism: how it can suppress compassion and impede social transformation through flexibility and empathy
Philosophy is an academic discipline that deals with fundamental issues related to knowledge, reality, existence, and morality. Philosophers have been trying to answer these questions for centuries,...
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: Philosophy and queer sexuality: exploring desire, pleasure, and intimacy
Invisible lives: What it means to be LGBTQ+ in a heteronormative world?
LGBTQ+ people have always struggled to fit into society's norms that consider heterosexuality as the only acceptable sexual...
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: How hiding ones sexual identity affects mental health and relational trust