Neoliberal Consumer Culture Transforms Erotic Identity into Branded Commodity
In today's neoliberal consumer culture, our erotic identities are transformed into branded commodities shaped by...
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: Sexuality as branded commodity: how neoliberal consumer culture redefines our identities
Sexual rebellion can be defined as a conscious decision to break away from traditional norms and expectations regarding sexual behavior. It is an act that challenges societal conventions and promotes...
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: A tale of passionate exploration: uncovering the ethical and moral implications of defying traditional sexual norms
Sexual autonomy is an important aspect of individual freedom that relates to one's ability to make decisions about their own body and sexuality without outside influence. It encompasses both physical...
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: How philosophy explores sexual autonomy in relationships: a comprehensive analysis
Sexual Freedom and Civil Liberties
Sexual freedom refers to the right of an individual to express their sexual identity without facing social stigma, legal restrictions, or moral censure. It...
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: Sexual freedom and the impact on civil liberties: exploring the complex relationship
In many authoritarian societies, pleasure is often viewed negatively and is associated with immoral behavior. This is because these societies prioritize conformity and obedience to authority figures,...
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: Pleasure versus control: exploring the differences between authoritarian and democratic societies
The question of whether there is a moral distinction between private desire and public expression of sexuality for leaders has been an ongoing debate for many years. While some argue that it is...
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: How leaders can reconcile public sexual expression and effective leadership
The balance between individual freedom and societal/relational expectations has been a perennial subject for consideration throughout history. At its core, this discussion raises questions about the...
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: Balancing personal freedom with societal relational expectations in sexuality and intimacy: philosophical implications
Ethics are defined as moral principles that govern human conduct. They include fairness, honesty, trustworthiness, responsibility, and other values that guide people's actions in various situations....
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: Sexual relationships in radical honesty: is it necessary for living an ethical life?
Queer spiritual experience expands interdisciplinary approaches to moral philosophy, theology, and psychology because it brings together different areas of knowledge about human nature and human...
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: How queer spiritual experience can inform moral philosophy, theology, and psychology
Queer temporality is the idea that time exists outside of linear progression, that it is non-linear and can be bent, stretched, compressed, or frozen. It challenges dominant narratives of life...
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: Queer temporalities: challenging linear narratives of life trajectory