Digital visibility has become an essential aspect of modern life, but it also raises important philosophical questions about identity, relationality, and ethical responsibility. This article will...
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: How digital visibility impacts sexuality, intimacy & relationships
Polyamory is a non-monogamous relationship style wherein individuals engage in consensual romantic and/or sexual relationships with more than one person simultaneously. It has become increasingly...
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: Polyamory: exploring intimacy, ethics, and communication for greater emotional satisfaction and trust
I will explore how internalized stigma can affect the ethical decision-making process and identity formation among LGBT individuals. Stigma is defined as "a negative social label that defines an...
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: How internalized stigma affects ethical decisionmaking processes among lgbt individuals
Authenticity is an increasingly important concept in many areas of life, including psychology, ethics, and sociology. It refers to being true to oneself and one's values, beliefs, and experiences....
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: How pursuing authenticity impacts relationships and psychology: exploring the benefits of selfacceptance
There is no such thing as silence when it comes to ethics. It has been argued that some forms of silence can be interpreted as a form of active participation in maintaining harmful practices, making...
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: Sexual harassment: how silence perpetuates harm through passivity
Ethics refers to moral principles that govern an individual's behavior, while resilience is the ability to cope with challenges and stressors. Marginalized communities are often subjected to...
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: How marginalized communities can foster ethical integrity and emotional resilience
Trust is essential for intimate relationships, but it can be damaged by unethical behavior. When people engage in unethical actions such as betraying someone's trust or violating their boundaries,...
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: Sexuality and eroticism in intimate relationships: the role of trust and vulnerability
The concept of divine plurality refers to the existence of multiple deities who share power and authority over human life. In traditional monotheistic religions such as Judaism, Christianity, and...
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: The concept of divine plurality and its impact on sexuality, intimacy, and morality
Cultivating Ethical Awareness and Self-Governance through Introspection
Introspection refers to examining one's thoughts, feelings, emotions, beliefs, behaviors, and motivations to better...
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: Exploring the power of introspection: how to cultivate ethical awareness and selfgovernance
Religious beliefs are an integral part of many people's lives, providing them with moral guidance and spiritual comfort.
Such beliefs may clash with societal attitudes towards gender identity and...
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: The intersectionality of religious beliefs, gender identity, and ethics: exploring frameworks for inclusivity