Sexual Autonomy vs. Collective Social Norms
In contemporary society, there is a conflict between sexual autonomy and collective social norms. On one hand, individuals have the right to make...
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: How do we balance personal sexual autonomy with collective social norms?
Popular culture has been used to resist systemic oppression since its creation. From ancient Greece to modern day America, art, music, literature, film, and television have all been tools of...
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: Philosophy meets pop culture: how music, film, and literature can help overthrow oppression
Identity formation is an essential aspect of human development that involves creating a sense of self and understanding who one is. This process can be influenced by various factors such as culture,...
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: Identity formation: how your sexual identity affects your philosophical understanding of life.
What is morality? What is a moral value? How are they defined? How can these values be expressed in different languages and cultures around the world? Can humans create their own version of morals?...
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: Exploring the nature of morality: from ancient civilizations to modern philosophers
The term emotional reciprocity refers to the mutual exchange of feelings between people who are engaged in an interpersonal relationship. This concept has been used extensively in the fields of...
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: Understanding relational trust through emotional reciprocity: a guide to developing intimacy and intimacy.
I will explain how different philosophical frameworks can be used to understand, process, and overcome trauma. Philosophy is the study of fundamental problems such as knowledge, reality, values,...
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: Overcoming trauma with philosophy: using cbt, existentialism, and critical theory for healing
Essentialism is a concept that has been widely debated and discussed in philosophical circles for centuries. It refers to the idea that there are certain core characteristics or traits that define an...
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: How bisexuality challenges essentialist thinking on sexual identity and gender binaries
How does longing shape moral perseverance in the face of futility? Longing is an emotion that often accompanies deep desires, which can be either unfulfilled or fulfilled. When faced with moral...
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: The psychology of longing: how unattainable desire shapes moral perseverance
What philosophical frameworks best capture the complexity of queer identity in contemporary society?
The question of what philosophical frameworks can be used to understand the complexity of queer...
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: Queer philosophy: understanding identity through intersectionality
Citation Desire, authenticity, and moral selfhood are three concepts that have been explored extensively within philosophy and psychology. They all play an important role in determining how we...
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: Desire vs. authenticity: how to balance selfdetermination and sexual intimacy