Emotions are considered to be one of the most powerful forces that drive human behavior. They can make people feel happy, sad, angry, excited, scared, embarrassed, etc., but they also have an...
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: Emotions vs moral discipline: which is more important when it comes to making decisions?
Emotional honesty is a core value that people hold in high regard because it allows them to open up about their true feelings without fear of judgment or criticism from others.
Many ethicists...
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: Exploring whether emotional honesty can trump adherence to abstract moral principles: a critical analysis
The concept of sexual identity is rooted in Western psychology. Clinicians have historically classified sexual orientation into heterosexuality, homosexuality, and bisexuality; these are the three...
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: Uncovering the nuances of human sexual identity: beyond binary labels
How Does Bisexuality Illuminate the Interdependency Between Vulnerability and Empowerment in Human Psychology?
Bisexuality is an identity that has been misunderstood and stigmatized for centuries....
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: How does bisexuality shape our understanding of identity? exploring the interplay between vulnerability and empowerment
Social ostracization is an experience that can be devastating for teenagers who are already struggling with self-confidence, self-esteem, and identity formation. Adolescent years are crucial for...
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: Sexuality social ostracization during adolescence: how teens can overcome feelings of loneliness and rejection
What philosophical insights emerge from examining the ethical limits of passion and desire are that humans have an innate need for connection, but they may choose to suppress this need due to...
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: Passion vs desire: the ethical limits of love, lust, and fulfillment
What is moral philosophy?
Moral philosophy is a branch of philosophy that deals with ethics, morality, and how people behave and interact with each other. It looks at why people do what they do...
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: The impact of sexuality on relationships: exploring intimacy in moral philosophy.
Can desire be both morally responsible and self-expressive without contradiction? This is a question that has been debated for centuries by philosophers and scholars alike. At its core, the question...
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: Desire: can moral responsibility and selfexpression coexist without contradiction?
There has been an increasing emphasis on the idea that individuals have multiple selves and can exist in different roles and identities simultaneously. This concept, known as "relational fluidity,"...
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: How relational fluidity challenges traditional ontologies of the self: implications for human behavior & society
Betrayal, Loss, and Unfulfilled Desire in Moral Philosophy
The concept of moral philosophy is defined as the study of ethics that addresses issues related to human behavior, such as what...
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: Exploring moral philosophy: betrayal, loss, and unfulfilled desires impact on human behavior