Suffering is often seen as an injustice, but it can also be a test of character. In the Bible, God allows Job to suffer great losses so that he may learn to trust Him more deeply and become wiser....
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: How suffering leads to moral growth and change: exploring the concept of divine justice and personal accountability
Adolescence is a critical stage in human development where individuals are still maturing physically and emotionally, learning how to interact with others and navigate social situations. This process...
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: Adolescents learn ethics from literature, media & storytelling
Translation is an important part of the literary world because it allows readers to access works from other cultures that they may not have been able to otherwise.
When it comes to literature that...
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: Translating gender and sexuality: exploring the nuances of queer literature
Literature can be described as an art form that has been used since ancient times to explore various aspects of life. It is considered one of the most important means of expressing feelings,...
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: Explore the depths of queer literature and its impact on our understanding of gender and sexuality
Human beings have always been fascinated by the idea of transcending nature. From ancient mythologies to modern science fiction, stories about humans who could fly, live forever, or create their own...
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: The power of transcending nature: exploring philosophical and ethical implications
What is Narrative Empathy?
Narrative empathy is an individual's ability to understand the emotional state of another person through reading or hearing their story. It involves placing oneself in...
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: How to cultivate narrative empathy through literature for better prosocial decisionmaking
The study of queer aesthetics in literature and art has the potential to contribute to philosophical understandings of happiness by exploring non-binary representations of desire and pleasure. Queer...
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: Unpacking the intersectionality of gender, sexuality, and happiness through queer art and literature
Popular culture has been used to resist systemic oppression since its creation. From ancient Greece to modern day America, art, music, literature, film, and television have all been tools of...
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: Philosophy meets pop culture: how music, film, and literature can help overthrow oppression
How does longing shape moral perseverance in the face of futility? Longing is an emotion that often accompanies deep desires, which can be either unfulfilled or fulfilled. When faced with moral...
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: The psychology of longing: how unattainable desire shapes moral perseverance
Deconstruction is an approach to literary criticism that seeks to question traditional assumptions about texts and explore their underlying meanings. This can be applied to understanding sexuality in...
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: Deconstruction and sexuality: challenging traditional assumptions through language analysis