In the past few decades, there has been an increase in the recognition and acceptance of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender (LGBT) individuals' rights around the world. This is evident from their...
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: Lgbt individuals and civic participation: a look at how moral reasoning supports policies that facilitate equality
The main argument is that moral reasoning can be used to improve strategies for the social integration of LGBT communities in conservative societies.
There are different opinions about how this...
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: How to use moral reasoning to promote social integration of lgbt communities in conservative societies
The topic of this article is how moral reasoning can guide decisions regarding the ethical use of digital data related to lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex, and asexual (LGBTQIA+)...
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: How moral reasoning guides decisions regarding ethical use of digital data related to lgbtqia+ individuals
Peer victimization refers to being subjected to harmful behaviors from one's peers, such as bullying, teasing, or exclusion. Witnessing this type of behavior has been shown to have significant...
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: Sexual intelligence: peer victimization and its effect on moral reasoning and social empathy
How does queer embodiment inform reflective practice, moral reasoning, ethical discernment, and relational decision-making?
Queer embodiment refers to the way that people who identify as LGBTQ+...
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: The impact of queer embodiment on relationship decisionmaking
Cinema is an art form that has always had the power to influence society. It is one of the most popular forms of media today, and it plays a crucial role in shaping people's perceptions of various...
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: Queer cinemas evolution: how movies have shaped our understanding of lgbtq+ experiences
The question of how religion influences LGBT individuals' moral and ethical reasoning is an important one that has been addressed by various scholars in recent years. While some studies have...
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: How religion shapes sexual identity for lgbt individuals and its effect on moral reasoning
I will explore how narratives of divine love, mercy, and justice shape moral reasoning, ethical engagement, and spiritual identity among queer believers. Queer believers are people who identify...
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: How queer believers find love, mercy, and justice in divine narratives
What are the long-term psychological effects of religious inclusion versus exclusion on self-concept, moral reasoning, and social connectedness for LGBT believers?
The debate surrounding religion...
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: The psychological impact of religious exclusion on lgbt believers: how does it affect their selfconcept?
In queer mystical literature, there are recurring metaphors of light, darkness, and silence that can inform ethical reflection and moral reasoning. Light often symbolizes enlightenment, truth,...
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: How queer mystical literature uses symbols of light, darkness, and silence to inform ethical reasoning