Philosophy is a discipline that seeks to understand fundamental truths about existence and reality through rational inquiry, critical thinking, and logical reasoning. It involves studying and...
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What is Moral Reasoning?
Moral reasoning refers to how individuals make decisions based on their ethical beliefs, values, and principles. It involves assessing the morality of an action based on...
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: The impact of discrimination on moral reasoning: how it can affect sexual orientation identity and relationships
Systemic oppression is a term that refers to the social structures, institutions, policies, and practices that promote and perpetuate unequal power relations between groups based on factors such as...
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: How systemic oppression creates microlevel experiences of selfdoubt and fear
Queer joy is an emotion felt by those who identify as LGBTQIA+. It is a feeling of happiness and self-love that comes from accepting oneself for who they are despite social stigma and discrimination....
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: Finding queer joy through resilience, oppression, and lived experience
Queer Theater is an art form that has been around for decades and has recently gained traction due to its ability to break down social norms through its provocative themes. It's no surprise that this...
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: Exploring how queer theater challenges traditional narratives while championing marginalized voices
Intersectionality is a concept coined by legal scholar Kimberlé Crenshaw that argues for a more inclusive understanding of social inequality by taking into account multiple forms of oppression such...
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: How can we use sex and intimacy to unite marginalized communities?
The issue of LGBTQ+ rights has gained more attention worldwide.
There are still many challenges that arise when discussing this topic in public forums. One major challenge is the stigma associated...
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: Overcoming challenges in discussing lgbtq+ rights through meaningful dialogue and selfacceptance
What is the meaning of life? This question has been debated for centuries, but one possible answer may be that it lies within the realm of relationships and emotions. Passion, intimacy, and...
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: Unpacking passion, intimacy & relational ethics: a look at their societal, cultural & personal influences
The study of literature is a fascinating one. It involves examining how language can be used to convey ideas, emotions, and experiences in ways that are meaningful and memorable. One aspect of...
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: Examining how sacred texts have evolved to embrace lgbt interpretations of gender roles and identities
Trans people have experienced a unique form of transformation throughout their lives. The process of becoming a man or woman is often accompanied by an inner shift that challenges traditional ideas...
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: Trans identity: exploring the inner shift & ethical dilemmas of bodily modification