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
Queer theory posits that freedom and agency are fundamentally linked to resisting oppression and social normativity. Ethical resistance, then, involves challenging dominant power structures through...
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: Queer ethics: challenging norms and embracing agency through nonmonogamy and community organization
Reclaiming sacred rituals is an important part of any religion or spiritual tradition. These rituals can be seen as a way to connect with the divine, honor ancestors and deities, and create...
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: Reclaiming sacred rituals as an act of healing for marginalized lgbt believers
Lesbian connection is a unique and special form of human relationship that challenges traditional ideas about gender roles and power dynamics within the context of romantic and/or sexual...
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: Lesbian connections: challenging dualism and empowering women
There has been an increasing interest in understanding how participating in LGBTQ+ affirming spiritual networks can contribute to resilience, agency, and community belonging. These networks provide a...
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: A study on the impact of lgbtq+ affirming spiritual networks on resilience, agency, and community belonging
Non-binary temporality is an important concept that challenges traditional ways of thinking about time, change, and human development. It suggests that time is not linear but rather dynamic, fluid,...
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: The power of nonbinary temporality: embracing change, identity, and transformation in your sexual relationship
Can freedom be redefined as the capacity to create oneself through desire?
Freedom is often defined as the ability to choose one's actions without constraint or interference from others.
This...
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: Can freedom be redefined as the capacity to create oneself through desire?
Queer Existential Ethics
What is Queer Existential Ethics?
The concept of Queer Existential Ethics can be defined as an approach that seeks to explore the ways in which individuals experience...
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: Queer existential ethics: the power of resisting normative structures of meaning.
Queer embodiment is a concept that refers to the ways in which individuals who identify themselves as LGBTQ+ perceive their bodies and sexualities. It involves exploring how gender roles and...
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: Queer embodiment: exploring identity through nonconforming behaviors, clothing choices, relationships
The relationship between pleasure and intimacy has been a crucial aspect of philosophical thinking for centuries. Philosophers have examined the nature of human experience through the lens of these...
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: The relationship between pleasure and intimacy in queer identity explored through philosophical reflections