Autonomy is the ability to act independently without being forced by others. Selfhood refers to one's sense of self-identity. Agency is the capacity for independent action. Queer identity is the...
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: Lgbtq+ identity, selfdetermination, and moral agency: exploring the intersections
Emotions are an integral part of human experience, shaping how we perceive ourselves and others and influencing our actions and decisions. Philosophers have long recognized the importance of emotions...
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: The importance of emotional authenticity in ethics and relationships
The idea that one's moral character might transcend societal expectations has been explored throughout human history and across different cultures. Many scholars have sought to understand what it...
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: The philosophy of transcending moral labels: exploring the consequences of societal categories for ethical behavior
Philosophy is an ancient discipline that has always been concerned with the fundamental questions about human existence, including what constitutes morality and how people ought to live their lives....
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: Philosophy and sexuality: how chosen families foster resilience in the lgbt community
The concept of social integration is crucial for understanding how individuals interact within a society and are able to coexist peacefully together. It involves creating an environment where people...
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: How social integration requires moral principles and philosophical concepts of equality and justice
Can the notion of divine justice include the rectification of historical harms against LGBT communities?
Divine justice is often associated with moral principles, ethics, and moral law. It refers...
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: The potential role of divine justice in addressing historical harms against lgbt communities
How can multiplicity-focused philosophies inform ethical engagement with complex and intersectional queer identities?
The idea that there are many different ways to be human has been explored...
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: How multiplicity focus philosophies inform ethical engagement with complex and intersectional queer identities
There has been a growing recognition that LGBTQ people face discrimination and marginalization in many aspects of life, including employment, healthcare, education, housing, and legal systems. This...
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: A philosophical examination of ethics, justice, and human rights in promoting lgbtq inclusion
Cyberbullying is an issue that has gained widespread attention in recent years, especially given its prevalence among young people.
There is a subset of individuals who are particularly vulnerable...
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: Cyberbullying targeting lgbtq+ youth: the philosophical and ethical implications of inaction
The dialectic between joy and suffering is an important element of philosophical thought that has been explored throughout history. It allows for deeper insight into the complexity of human...
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: The dialectic between joy and suffering in intimate relationships