Marginalization is defined as the practice of excluding someone from participation in a mainstream society or culture. This can happen for various reasons such as race, gender, religion, ethnicity,...
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: The consequences of marginalizing nonbinary individuals in social, institutional, and professional contexts
When it comes to making decisions about our romantic and sexual lives, how much does our upbringing and cultural background influence us? How much of our own moral compass is determined by external...
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: Exploring autonomy vs societal pressure in relationships: the importance of personal agency in ethical decision making
The pervasiveness of technology has led to an increase in surveillance, which has implications for individuals' moral freedom and psychological well-being. Surveillance refers to the act of...
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: Sex and surveillance: the impact on moral freedom and personal wellbeing
The question of whether it is ethical to demand societal acceptance has been a topic of debate among many philosophers and activists. On one hand, some argue that true liberation requires individuals...
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: Societal acceptance: the ethical debate over whether validation matters more than personal values.
Revolutions are often seen as events that shake up the status quo and change society for better or worse. They can be violent, bloody, and destructive, but they also have the potential to create new...
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: Revolutions: exploring the role of eroticism in social change
How should societies ethically evaluate laws that enforce moral conformity at the expense of individual authenticity?
Definition of Moral Conformity and Individual Authenticity
Moral conformity...
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: Ethical evaluation of law that encourages moral conformity over personal freedom
In this essay, I will explore how tensions between personal authenticity and societal expectations can arise in queer philosophical and lived experiences. In order to do so, I will analyze both the...
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: Authenticity vs. society: how queer philosophy can help us embrace our true selves
Love is one of the most powerful emotions that humans experience. It can cause people to feel ecstatic joy and deep fulfillment.
It also has the potential to lead to heartbreak, betrayal, and...
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: Love, power, and relationships: exploring the interplay between emotion, control, and social structure
Bisexuality challenges traditional psychological models that view identity as a fixed, stable attribute of an individual's personality. This is because it suggests that people can be attracted to...
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: Sexuality challenges traditional models of identity integration
Morality is a complex concept that has been debated for centuries. It refers to a set of principles that govern human behavior and help individuals distinguish between right and wrong actions.
Can...
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: Morality is subjective, but can we still make ethical decisions?