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CAN JUSTICE BE ACHIEVED WITHOUT COMPASSION? EXPLORING THE INFLUENCE OF EMPATHY ON ETHICAL DECISIONMAKING

The idea that moral reasoning can be divorced from emotions is an interesting one, but does it hold up to scrutiny? On the surface, it seems plausible that rational thinking alone could lead to fair...

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THE LIBERATING POWER OF QUEER HUMOR IN RELATIONSHIPS AND INTIMACY

There has been an increasing interest in exploring the role that queer humor plays in dismantling systems of power and reimagining philosophical joy. Queer humor is characterized by its ability to...

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MORAL EQUALITY: WHY A COMMON UNDERSTANDING OF DIGNITY MATTERS FOR ACHIEVING JUSTICE IN SOCIETY.

Can moral equality exist without a shared understanding of human dignity?
Human dignity is an essential concept that has been debated for centuries, both philosophically and practically. It refers...

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COLLECTIVE TRAUMA AND ITS IMPACT ON SEXUAL IDENTITY: AN EXPLORATION OF HISTORICAL AND CONTEMPORARY MEMORIES

Collective trauma refers to experiences that are shared by members of a group who have undergone similar events. This could include historical atrocities such as genocide, natural disasters, or war,...

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CAN MORAL CONDEMNATIONS BASED ON PREJUDICE EVER BE JUSTIFIED?

Moral condemnation is defined as disapproval of an action or a belief that is widely regarded as immoral or wrong. Prejudice refers to the act of judging people based on their race, gender, religion,...

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INTERSECTIONALITY AND SEXUALITY: EXPLORING HOW IDENTITIES COMPLICATE MORAL THEORIES

Intersectionality is a term used to describe the idea that multiple social identities intersect to create unique experiences of oppression and privilege. It was coined by Kimberlé Crenshaw in 1989 to...

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TRANSFORMING TRADITIONAL RITUALS THROUGH QUEER SPIRITUALITY: EXPLORING CONNECTION AND LIBERATION

Ritual is an important part of many religions and cultural practices around the world. It often involves acts of confession, penance, and atonement, which are meant to bring individuals closer to...

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QUEERING INTIMATE ETHICS: REDEFINING RELATIONSHIPS THROUGH VULNERABILITY, RECIPROCITY, AND CONSENT.

Queer relational ethics is an emerging philosophical approach that challenges traditional models of morality and justice, which are often centered around binary concepts such as good/bad,...

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RAW SEXUAL INTIMACY AND SPIRITUALITY: HOW RELATIONSHIPS HAVE CHANGED OVER TIME

The concept of salvation has been at the center of many religions for centuries, but with modernization, it has lost its prominence. While it may still be an important part of some religious...

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ETHICAL INCLUSION AND ITS IMPACT ON EXCLUSIONARY HISTORIES: A CLOSER LOOK AT JUSTICE, FAIRNESS, AND EQUALITY

In the world today, there is much debate about what constitutes ethical inclusion when it comes to moral systems that have been built on exclusionary histories.
Many societies have traditionally...

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