The question of whether love is an inherently moral or ethical concept has been debated throughout history. Some philosophers have argued that it is not, citing examples of unrequited love, abusive...
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: Can love be ethical? the moral dimensions of intimacy and relationships explained
The question whether the recognition of beauty is a form of moral gratitude towards existence can be difficult to answer, but it certainly has been debated for centuries. Some philosophers argue that...
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: The beauty of gratitude: exploring the connection between aesthetics and morality
The idea that hospitality could be considered a form of divine love is not a new one. In many religions, including Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Hinduism, and Buddhism, welcoming strangers into one's...
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: The sacrament of hospitality and its impact on intimate relationships
This essay will explore the concept of self-compassion as it relates to the emotional well-being of bisexual individuals who experience discrimination. Self-compassion is an important component of...
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: Selfcompassion as a protective factor for bisexual individuals experiencing discrimination
Love is often considered to be an emotional bond between people that involves feelings of affection, care, and attraction.
It can also refer to an action, such as showing kindness and compassion...
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: Love without reciprocity: exploring the ethics of unconditional affection
LGBT individuals have always been part of human society and their experiences vary greatly from those who identify as straight.
Many members of this community still struggle to feel accepted and...
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: Sexuality and religion: a look at how lgbt believers can embrace their identity while practicing faith
Love is often perceived to be a private matter between individuals that they share within their intimate relationship, but it can also have a broader societal impact when demonstrated through public...
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: The power of love: how it can transform personal lives and promote social justice
Ethical Meaning of Forgiving the Unforgivable
Forgiveness is an act of selflessness that requires moral strength and compassion. It involves choosing to let go of resentment, anger, and bitterness...
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: The powerful impact of forgiving the unforgivable: ethical meanings & ripple effects
LGBTQ people often face discrimination and violence due to their identities.
Some have found support and acceptance within certain conservative religious communities. These individuals may...
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: Healing journey of lgbtq people through religious kindness and divine intervention
The ethical value of small, quiet acts of love in large-scale systems of moral failure refers to the idea that even in systems where there are many instances of moral failing, individuals can still...
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: The power of kindness: why small acts matter in largescale moral failure