Queer beauty is an expansive term that encompasses more than just physical appearance. It can refer to a person's character traits, behavior, interests, lifestyle choices, gender identity, and sexual...
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: The expansive nature of queer beauty: a path towards understanding moral diversity and metaphysical truth
Sexual morality and culture
Sex is a biological process that takes place when two people come together physically. It can be romantic, friendly, or even consensual. People have different opinions...
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: Unraveling the complexities of sexual morality: examining consent, history, and accountability
Political coercion is a form of forceful persuasion that can be implemented through formal or informal means to influence an individual's beliefs, attitudes, or behavior. In the context of consent,...
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: The powerful force of coercion and consent in politics and sexual relationships
Bodily autonomy is a fundamental aspect of human rights that has been debated for centuries within the context of democratic theories. In order for a society to be considered truly democratic, it...
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: Unpacking the importance of bodily autonomy for democracy and social justice
In a democratic society, everyone is entitled to participate in making decisions that affect their lives. This entitlement requires that individuals have control over their own bodies, which they can...
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: Bodily autonomy: the key to democratic participation and psychological wellbeing
Purity movements are groups or organizations that promote abstinence from sexual activity outside of marriage or a committed relationship. They often have religious or moral motivations and aim to...
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: Exploring the limits of moral control: the dangers of purity movements
How does the moral evaluation of pleasure differ between authoritarian and democratic societies, and what implications does this have for social freedom?
In contrast to authoritarian systems where...
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: Differences in moral evaluations of pleasure between authoritarian and democratic societies: impact on social freedom
There are many ways that the idea of bodily autonomy can be interpreted in modern society, but for this discussion, we will focus specifically on its relationship with citizenship. Bodily autonomy is...
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: What does bodily autonomy mean for citizenship? a look at abortion laws
Sexual autonomy is the ability to make one's own decisions about one's sexual life without external pressures or coercion. It involves an individual's right to have control over their body, desires,...
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: The empowerment of sexual autonomy in disrupting ideological conformity
Introduction to Coercion in Politically Oppressive Contexts
Coercion is defined as the act of using force or threats to compel someone to do something against their will. In politically oppressive...
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: Sexual coercion in politically oppressive contexts: exploring implications for consent.