Moral identity refers to an individual's belief system and value set that informs their decision-making process. When a person experiences sexual violence, it can significantly impact their moral...
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: How survivors can regain their sense of moral identity after sexual violence
Queer believers may have different understandings of morality than those around them due to various factors such as religious beliefs, gender identity, cultural background, personal values, and...
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: Overcoming moral isolation: strategies for queer believers navigating religious communities
The concept of "collective memory" refers to the shared memories that a group of people have about their past experiences, beliefs, values, and traditions. Collective memory plays a crucial role in...
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: Exploring the intricate role of collective memory in morality, ethics, and legacy
Radical aesthetics refers to an approach that focuses on exploring the relationship between art, politics, and society. It aims to challenge traditional norms and values through experimentation with...
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: A critique of queer art: exploring the relationship between aesthetics and morality in lgbt communities
A person's body is often seen as a site of both physical and emotional experience. In particular, it can be viewed as an embodiment of social morals and values regarding sex, sexuality, intimacy, and...
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: Sexual experiences and emotions: their role in personal identity.
How does the reinterpretation of sin redefine moral identity for queer people of faith?
Sin is often defined as behavior that violates religious laws, ethics, or morality.
Different religions...
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: Redefine moral identity: reinterpreting sin for queer people of faith
In today's fast-paced world, it is easy to get caught up in our day-to-day responsibilities and forget about the small details that contribute to our overall sense of morality.
By paying attention...
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: Consistency matters: how to develop a strong moral identity through small acts of ethical attentiveness
In literature, film, and popular culture, stories of forbidden love have captivated audiences for generations. From Romeo and Juliet to Twilight, these tales often depict young people falling in love...
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: How fantasy novels explore moral development through romantic relationships
Desire is an important aspect of human life that can be expressed through a variety of means such as physical, emotional, intellectual, and spiritual. It is often associated with sexuality and can...
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: Exploring the complex interplay between desire, shame, and moral identity in queer selfunderstanding
Political culture refers to a set of beliefs, values, attitudes, behaviors, and expectations that inform how people view their social world, including politics. Political culture shapes individuals'...
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: How political cultures shape erotic shame and intimacy across countries