What Contradictions Emerge When Marriage Is Framed Simultaneously As An Intimate Relationship And A Political Institution?
In many societies, marriage has been seen as both an intimate...
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: Sexuality understanding the tensions between marriage as an intimate relationship and a political institution
Marriage can be seen as a personal commitment between individuals to share their lives together, but it also has a long history as a social and legal institution that serves the interests of...
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: How personal commitments and public concerns can coexist in marriage
In most countries around the world, marriage is recognized as one of the oldest institutions. Marriage has been defined as an agreement between two individuals to live together for life, where they...
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: How did marriage change over time: from economic necessity to political control
Philosophical Contradictions
Serving an institution that was historically designed to suppress difference can be challenging because it requires one to reconcile seemingly opposing ideas. One such...
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: Sexual intimacy: how to resolve conflicts between personal freedom and institutional expectations?
Marriage is defined as the legally recognized union between two people who are committed to each other for life. It involves a formal ceremony where vows are exchanged and legal documents are signed....
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: Marriage in the era of samesex unions: a philosophical exploration
Marriage is traditionally defined as a legal contract between a man and a woman that establishes their rights and responsibilities to each other as spouses, usually regarding financial matters,...
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: Redefining marriage: moral implications of expanding traditional concepts