Moral progress is the idea that society's ethical standards are gradually becoming more humane, just, rational, egalitarian, and compassionate, and this trend has been accelerating in recent...
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: Examining moral progress: from criminalization of homosexuality to global acceptance
The term "queer" was originally coined as an umbrella term for all identities that fall outside of heteronormative norms, including but not limited to gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, intersex,...
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: the evolution of queer temporality: exploring its impact on sexuality, intimacy, and relationships
There has been an increased interest in the history of gay liberation movements in many countries around the world. From Stonewall to Pride marches to the Supreme Court's decision in Obergefell v....
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: Gay liberation movements have shaped wider conversations about human rights
What ethical implications arise when forgiveness is demanded as a condition for moral progress?
Forgiveness has been an integral part of human societies for centuries. It is often considered to be...
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: Sexual ethics: is demanding forgiveness necessary for moral progress?
What ethical frameworks can guide societies toward understanding diversity as a condition of moral progress?
Diversity is a critical component of moral progress because it allows for individuals...
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: Celebrating diversity: utilitarian ethics, deontological morals, virtue values and promoting inclusivity
A society can be said to have made moral progress when it has moved away from beliefs and practices that are widely seen as unjust, such as slavery, racism, misogyny, homophobia, transphobia,...
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: Moral progress and the exclusion of lgbt communities in society
The concept of religious reinterpretation refers to the process of revising or altering existing religious teachings and beliefs to align them with contemporary values and societal norms. This...
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: The impact of religious reinterpretation on lgbt acceptance: a case study in promoting social justice
Moral progress is often seen as an essential component of social development, and many have argued that it can only be achieved through confronting collective historical traumas. These traumas are...
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: Moral progress through confronting collective historical trauma?
Prejudice is an attitude of discrimination against someone based on their physical appearance, social status, cultural background, ethnicity, religion, gender, age, or disability. It can take many...
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: The paradox of prejudice: how emotional biases undermine moral evolution across diverse domains
When people think about what it means to live in a just society, they often focus on laws.
This is an incomplete understanding of justice. In addition to rules that are enforced through legal...
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: Sexual intimacy: exploring the impact of cultural imagination on relationships