Deconstruction is an intellectual movement that emerged in France in the mid-1960s. Its main proponents were philosophers Jacques Derrida, Jean Baudrillard, Michel Foucault, Gilles Deleuze, and Félix...
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Adolescents' fear of rejection is a common phenomenon that has far-reaching implications for their well-being and development. This article explores the various long-term psychological, social, and...
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Can bisexual ethics teach philosophy how to live with contradiction?
Bisexuality is often seen as an ethical challenge for philosophers because it involves the simultaneous expression of multiple...
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: Can bisexual ethics teach philosophy how to live with contradiction?
How can philosophical ethics navigate the moral complexities of intersectional LGBT identities?
Philosophical ethics refers to a field of inquiry that examines how humans make moral decisions and...
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The meaning of emotions in everyday life is often subject to social and cultural contexts.
When someone says "I am sad," they usually mean that they feel some kind of negative feeling due to an...
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Can self-realization occur without societal validation, or is recognition part of the existential self?
The human condition involves an innate desire for individuality and uniqueness. In order to...
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The concept of "transgender" refers to individuals whose gender expression differs from their assigned gender at birth. While it is often assumed that this difference represents an inherent...
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Intersectionality is an approach that considers multiple identities and how they intersect with each other to create unique experiences. It has been applied to various fields, including philosophy,...
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Vulnerability is an important aspect that contributes to many areas of life, including ethical reasoning, philosophical insight, and aesthetic creation in intimate bonds. Ethical reasoning involves...
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Trust is a crucial element of human relationships, both personal and professional. It refers to the belief that another person will do what they say they will do, follow through on their promises,...
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