The term "solidarity" has been used to define collective actions that aim at achieving social justice and equality among individuals within a society. Solidarity, which refers to unity among people...
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: How does solidarity redefine moral obligation in globalized societies?
Queer narratives of family life have been increasingly explored in literature, film, and television, providing new perspectives on traditional concepts of kinship, parenthood, and intergenerational...
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: Unpacking the ethical and philosophical implications of queer narratives in literature, film, and television
Queerness is a term used to describe individuals who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, or any other non-heteronormative sexual orientation or gender identity. It also encompasses those...
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: How does queerness challenge societal norms, inspire creativity, and encourage selfexpression?
The process through which empathy transforms from an emotional reaction into a sense of moral obligation is complex and multifaceted. Empathy refers to the ability to understand and share the...
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: Transforming empathy into moral obligation: understanding structures of oppression and committing to action
The subject matter of this article is how a country's views on lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) rights can have an impact on its tourism industry, immigration patterns, and diplomatic...
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: The impact of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (lgbt) rights on international relations
The Moral Weight of Survival
In a world that pathologizes love, body, and existence, it is essential to understand the moral weight of survival. This means recognizing that survival itself can be...
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: The moral weight of survival: recognizing ethical responsibilities in difficult situations