The way that human beings experience pleasure is shaped by our perception of ourselves and others, our understanding of what makes us feel good, and how we express those feelings to each other...
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: Sexual attraction and intimacy among gay men: complicating traditional philosophical distinctions
The concept of "body" refers to the tangible, physical components that comprise an organism, such as its muscles, bones, organs, skin, and tissues. These parts are often seen as separate from the...
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: Understanding the complex relationship between body and mind in sexual practices
The idea that there is a strict separation between body and mind has been prevalent since the 17th century, when French philosopher René Descartes proposed his concept of dualism. This notion has...
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: Reexamining bodymind dualism through a queer lens: subverting cartesian models of human selfhood in relationships
Philosophy is often seen as an abstract discipline, divorced from the realities of life.
Many philosophers have argued that philosophy can be informed by personal experience, including the...
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: How trans experiences of embodiment can inform moral agency: a phenomenological approach
The question of whether creative works can be considered authentic representations of their authors has been a subject of debate for centuries, but recent scholarship on queer performance art...
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: Authenticity through nonbinary expression: the power of queer performance art