How do adolescents form ethical frameworks?
Adolescence is a time of transition between childhood and adulthood during which teenagers experience significant changes in physical, mental,...
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: Teen ethics: how adolescents develop moral frameworks through family values
Non-binary impermanence refers to the concept that things are constantly changing and evolving, and nothing is truly permanent. This means that even things that appear stable and fixed can shift and...
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: How to cultivate ethical resilience through nonbinary impermanence
The question of how teenagers deal with cultural beliefs about gender roles and individuality is one that has been explored extensively in psychology research. Many studies have shown that young...
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: How adolescents balance cultural beliefs with their own moral authenticity
Religious beliefs are often linked to values and morals which dictate how people should behave in certain situations. These include gender roles, marriage, sexuality, and relationships. People who...
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: A look into how religious beliefs impact lgbt youths identity development and mental health
How does creativity help teens understand morals? This is a question that has puzzled educators for decades. Creative practices such as writing, drawing, painting, sculpting, singing, dancing,...
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: Exploring morality: how creativity helps teens develop emotional intelligence
Moral Truth Independent of Social Context
Can moral truth exist independently of social and historical context? It is a question that has been debated for centuries among philosophers and...
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: Can moral truth exist without social context? a debate between moral relativism and absolutism.
Can identity ever be considered "true" if it must constantly adapt to social expectations and moral judgments?
The term "identity" refers to an individual's sense of self, which can include...
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: The truth about identity and social expectations: a deep dive into the complexity of selfperception
Different people have different ways of thinking about morals and ethics. Some people are guided by religious beliefs while others follow cultural norms and traditions.
There is a group of...
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: How queer ethics differ from traditional morals: a look at desire, intimacy and spiritual devotion
The philosophical concept of identity refers to how individuals perceive themselves and are perceived by others in relation to their gender, race, class, age, culture, religion, and other social...
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: The intersection between identity, sexuality, and relationships
Does religious education prepare believers for compassion or conformity? The question has been debated for centuries. On one side are those who believe that religion instills a sense of right and...
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: Sex in religious education: does it promote compassion or conformity?