Most people have an idea of what is right and wrong based on their experiences, but how do these experiences affect their ethics? Studies show that aesthetic and emotional experiences can influence...
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: Unpacking the impact of aesthetic, emotional, and social experiences on moral imagination and ethical reasoning
Sexual and romantic experiences in childhood and adolescence play an important role in shaping one's understanding of desire, intimacy, and sexual identity. These experiences can influence how...
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: How your childhood shaped your adult desire, intimacy, and identity
Moral philosophy is a branch of philosophy that deals with how people make decisions about what is right and wrong. It seeks to answer questions like, "What makes an action morally good or bad?" and...
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: How can moral philosophy explain psychological dimensions of identity?
Emotional honesty refers to being true to one's feelings and expressing them openly and genuinely without fear of judgment or repercussion from others. It involves being honest about what one feels,...
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: The power of emotional honesty in relationships: nurturing authentic connections
There has been an increased focus on the experiences of former LGBTQ+ individuals who have undergone religious trauma due to their identity. These individuals have experienced discrimination,...
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: Exploring the impacts of religious trauma on former lgbtq+ individuals spiritual belief systems
How do intersectional identities—such as race, gender, and sexuality—interact to shape the professional experiences of queer people of color in predominantly white institutions? This question has...
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: The impact of intersectional identities on queer people of colors professional lives
Diverse narratives are stories that contain different perspectives, backgrounds, experiences, and viewpoints from their authors or protagonists. They can include books, movies, TV shows, articles,...
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: Exploring how exposing yourself to diverse narratives can improve emotional resilience and tolerance towards others
How might queer phenomenology of recognition rethink social perception as a moral encounter rather than a neutral act?
Queer phenomenology of recognition is an approach to understanding the ways...
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: Queer phenomenology of recognition: rethinking social perception as a moral encounter
The issue of how identity is recognized in a society structured by prejudice is an important one that has been explored extensively by philosophers, sociologists, psychologists, anthropologists,...
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: The essay on the moral significance of identity recognition in a society structured by prejudice
Autonomy refers to an individual's ability to make independent decisions and actions without external influence or control. It is often associated with freedom, self-determination, and personal...
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: Unpacking autonomy in relationships and sexuality: a deep dive into social norms and cultural expectations