Queer identities have been challenging conventional theories of authenticity, agency, and moral responsibility for decades. They have questioned the idea that there is one right way to be and have...
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: . how queer identities changed societys views on authenticity and moral responsibility
The concept of transformation has been an essential part of human existence since ancient times. It involves changing one's beliefs, values, attitudes, behaviors, identity, or personality to align...
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: A guide to understanding transgenderism and its impact on sexuality
What is Philosophy?
Philosophy is an ancient discipline that seeks to understand fundamental truths about reality and human existence. It involves the systematic study of all things, from abstract...
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: Philosophy: exploring the intersection between love and death
LGBTQ individuals face challenges navigating conflicting moral, cultural, and religious imperatives due to their identity. Negotiating and navigating personal authenticity is crucial for them to be...
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: Navigating personal authenticity as an lgbtq individual: challenges, consequences, and strategies
Transgender individuals have been fighting for social justice since before Stonewall, which is one reason why their stories are so important to understand. Transnarratives are a powerful way to learn...
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: The powerful role of transnarratives in understanding sexuality and identity
Ethics is an essential aspect of human existence because it determines how individuals behave towards themselves and others in their surroundings. Ethical dilemmas arise due to many factors that may...
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: Time and its influence on human behavior: exploring nonbinary temporality and its effect on ethical decision making
The commodification of queer aesthetics has become increasingly prevalent in modern media, from television shows to music videos to social media platforms. This trend has been particularly visible in...
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: Sexuality sells: how the commodification of queer aesthetics can harm identity authenticity
Emotional openness can be defined as an attitude of being willing to express one's thoughts, feelings, and experiences without fear of judgment or rejection from others. It is often associated with...
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: Unlocking emotional openness: a path to social change through intimacy, relationships, and authenticity?
Queer love can be seen as a form of epistemic rebellion because it challenges traditional norms and expectations around romantic and sexual relationships. In a society that values heteronormativity,...
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: The power of queer love: challenging heteronormative epistemic norms through sexual diversity
There has been an increasing focus on understanding how identity impacts psychological well-being for individuals who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBT). One...
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: Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer identity, moral conformity, authenticity, psychological wellbeing