In contemporary society, sexual orientation is often categorized into three distinct categories: heterosexuality, homosexuality, and bisexuality. While research has examined how these different...
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: How bi+ identity affects selfefficacy & agency in intimacy & profession
Can radical autonomy coexist with relational interdependence, and what ethical tensions emerge from negotiating this balance?
The concept of autonomy is central to many philosophical and political...
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: Relationship dynamics: exploring the complexity of autonomy vs interdependence
Trans narratives are stories that feature individuals who identify as transgender, transsexual, or otherwise nonconforming to traditional gender roles. These narratives can be found in literature,...
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: Trans narratives: exploring themes of identity, belonging, love, and community in nonconformist storytelling
Ethics is the branch of philosophy that deals with morality and what constitutes good and bad behavior. Ethical frameworks are sets of principles that guide human behavior and inform decision making....
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: The ethics behind recognizing and including nonnormative sexual identities
LGBT experiences have become increasingly relevant to philosophical discussions on the nature of human agency and individual selfhood. In particular, they raise important issues related to the...
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: Exploring the complexity of sexual agency through lgbt experiences
Society often regulates how individuals express their gender identity and what they do with their bodies. This can be seen through laws and customs that seek to limit the expression of transgender...
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: Gender identity expression regulation: ethical dilemmas and public health implications
Can normative sexual morality withstand scrutiny under contemporary ethical theories of autonomy, consent, and justice?
Sexual morality refers to societal expectations about acceptable sexual...
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: Can normative sexual morality withstand scrutiny under contemporary ethical theories of autonomy, consent, and justice?
The term "interdependence" is often used to describe the degree to which one person's actions affect another person's well-being. It can be applied to personal relationships, but it also applies to...
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: Exploring the interplay between interdependence, autonomy, and ethical decisionmaking in human relationships
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
Imagining queer utopias is an essential part of critical thinking about sex, sexuality, intimacy, and romance. It allows us to question and challenge the ways that societal norms have shaped our...
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: Imagining queer utopias for critical thinking about sex, relationships, and justice