Identity is an essential aspect of human life that defines who we are. It shapes our thoughts, beliefs, actions, behaviors, and interactions with others. Our identities often remain stable throughout...
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: How identity fluidity challenges traditional moral theories and philosophical continuity
Love is one of the most powerful emotions that can exist between people. It has been studied for centuries by philosophers, psychologists, and sociologists alike, but it remains an elusive...
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: Why cant we measure love? a philosophical analysis of how love defies logic
The article is about how moral theories can be applied to LGBT issues, specifically focusing on systemic prejudice and structural inequities. Moral theories are philosophies that seek to define what...
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: How moral theories can be applied to address systemic prejudice and structural inequities for lgbt individuals
Queer Families and Moral Theories
Queer families are unique because they challenge traditional ideas about gender, sexual orientation, and family dynamics. They offer an opportunity to test moral...
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: Exploring queer families through care, love, and social obligation