Philosophy is concerned with understanding human experience, and one way to do that is through examining the different kinds of problems people encounter in their lives. One such problem is the issue...
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: Sexual misconduct: an exploration of moral failing and social responsibility
Sexual indiscretions are actions or behaviors that violate societal norms related to sexuality, often involving infidelity, promiscuity, or voyeurism. They can be considered unethical due to their...
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: Understanding sexual indiscretion: a guide to ethical dilemmas and moral failings
The question of whether sexual misconduct can be seen as both a personal moral failing and a symptom of structural vulnerability is one that has been debated for centuries. On one hand, many argue...
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: Can sexual misconduct be viewed as both a personal moral failing and a symptom of structural vulnerability?
How does society interpret erotic transgression as both a moral failing and an opportunity for ethical reflection?
Erotic transgression is the act of breaking societal rules around sexual...
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: Sexual ethics: reflecting on our values through erotic transgression
In today's society, many individuals often perceive that those who have experienced sexual assault or abuse are morally weak and deserving of their plight. This perception can lead to blaming victims...
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: Sexual abuse survivors do not deserve blame a perspective on its moral failings and humanity
Society has always had mixed feelings about sexual vulnerability. On one hand, it is often seen as a sign of weakness and immorality, while on the other hand, it can also be viewed as a source of...
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: Unpacking the ambiguity surrounding sexual vulnerability: exploring its moral and empathetic dimensions
Can Queer Pleasure Be Reinterpreted As An Ethical Mode Of Being Rather Than A Moral Failing Within Virtue Ethics?
Virtue ethics is one of the three main approaches to normative ethics. It focuses...
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: Can queer pleasure be reinterpreted as an ethical mode of being rather than a moral failing within virtue ethics?