The term "equality" is often used to describe an ideal state where all individuals are treated fairly and equally under the law, regardless of their race, gender, religion, social status, or other...
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: The importance of equality in achieving moral repair: a look at how inequality can undermine justice
Can normative sexual morality withstand scrutiny under contemporary ethical theories of autonomy, consent, and justice?
Sexual morality refers to societal expectations about acceptable sexual...
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: Can normative sexual morality withstand scrutiny under contemporary ethical theories of autonomy, consent, and justice?
The concept of social integration is crucial for understanding how individuals interact within a society and are able to coexist peacefully together. It involves creating an environment where people...
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: How social integration requires moral principles and philosophical concepts of equality and justice
There has been a growing recognition that LGBTQ people face discrimination and marginalization in many aspects of life, including employment, healthcare, education, housing, and legal systems. This...
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: A philosophical examination of ethics, justice, and human rights in promoting lgbtq inclusion
The term "intersectionality" refers to how different forms of discrimination can work together to create unique and complex challenges for individuals who experience multiple forms of...
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: Sexuality & spirituality: the intersectional challenges facing lgbtq people
The Supreme Court's landmark decision in Obergefell v. Hodges, which established the constitutional right to same-sex marriage across all states, is widely considered one of the most significant...
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: How obergefell changed the landscape of lgbtq rights forever: a historical analysis
Empathy is an important skill that can be developed through experience and learning. It refers to the ability to understand and share the feelings of another person, which allows individuals to...
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: Improve your relationships through empathy: how understanding others can help you connect and communicate
There is a tension between the individual desire for radical personal autonomy and the collective need for social cohesion and cooperation. Moral philosophy provides a framework to reconcile these...
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: The moral philosophy of virtue ethics: balancing personal freedom and social cohesion through responsibility
In the context of queer intimate relationships, vulnerability has been discussed as a necessary but often challenging aspect of building trust and connection. It involves exposure to possible harm or...
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: The power of vulnerability in queer intimacy: unpacking its ethical and existential dimensions
Moral suffering is a type of pain that stems from one's belief that they have been wronged, betrayed, or treated unfairly. It can involve feelings of guilt, shame, anger, frustration, resentment, and...
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: How moral suffering reveals the emotional impact of injustice