The concept of virtue ethics, also known as aretaic ethics or agent-based ethics, is a moral philosophy that emphasizes personal virtues such as courage, justice, temperance, and prudence as...
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: The impact of marginalized love on virtue ethics: exploring the intersection of identity and intimacy
Language is a crucial element in shaping people's ideas about sex and attraction. It can influence how individuals perceive their own desires and preferences and how they interact with others....
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: Language and culture shaping sexual desire, metaphors used to describe intimacy
LGBTQ+ organizations have an important role to play in promoting the rights, safety, and well-being of individuals who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer/questioning, intersex,...
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: Lgbtq+ organizations and mental health: exploring the impact of inclusion, power dynamics, communication, and structure
As human beings, we have an innate desire for connection and belonging. We seek out relationships that fulfill this need, whether it's through friendships, romantic partnerships, family bonds, or...
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: The power of queer passion: exploring nontraditional relationships for authentic connection
There is no shortage of studies that explore how gender, sexual orientation, age, race, ethnicity, religion, social class, geographical location, or socioeconomic status can impact an individual's...
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: The intersection of sexuality and time: a critical analysis of elizabeth freeman, judith butler, and sarah ahmed
Philosophers have long grappled with the concept of autonomy in various contexts, including self-determination, free will, individual agency, and moral responsibility.
When it comes to...
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: Sexuality and identity: exploring the intersection between autonomy and lgbtq+ cultures
The inclusion of LGBTQ+ individuals within religious institutions has been historically controversial, and there have been many debates around the role that these individuals play in faith...
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: How queer clergy challenges traditional power structures in religious institutions
The term "queer" is used to refer to people who do not identify with traditional gender norms or sexual orientation categories, such as heterosexuality or cisgender identity. In recent years, there...
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: The power of queer theory to inform ethical artificial intelligence debates
What are some important concepts to consider when writing an essay on the subject of queer repression and renaissance?
One key concept is the notion of "queerness" itself, which refers to the...
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: The impact of queerness, oppression, power dynamics, and representation on the history of sexuality and identity
Queer Moral Philosophy Illuminates Ethical Courage, Resilience, and Authenticity within Heteronormative Societies
I will explore how queer moral philosophy can illuminate ethical courage,...
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: Queer moral philosophy reveals power dynamics and ethical resilience