Historically, religions have played a significant role in shaping societal norms surrounding gender and sexuality. Religious rituals and practices have been used to reinforce traditional gender roles...
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: A historical perspective on gender roles in religion: how traditions have changed over time
"The concept of impermanence is central to Buddhist philosophy and meditation practice. It refers to the fact that all things are constantly changing and nothing lasts forever. This includes...
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: Exploring queer desire through buddhist principles of impermanence
In contemporary philosophy, trans identity is often understood as an ontological status that exists outside of the boundaries of traditional gender binaries.
This conception of trans identity...
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: Unpacking the temporal dynamics of trans identity: a philosophical exploration
The concept of holiness has been an integral part of religious belief systems since ancient times. It refers to the state of being holy, set apart from others, sacred, pure, and divine.
Religions...
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: Sexual symbols in holiness: exploring the impact of inclusive theology reform on religious institutions
Sacred texts are considered to be divine revelation that is revealed to humanity through their prophets, seers, or messengers. These texts provide guidance for people's beliefs and practices...
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: The impact of changing gender roles and sexual ethics on sacred texts and their interpretation
Non-binary impermanence refers to the concept that things are constantly changing and evolving, and nothing is truly permanent. This means that even things that appear stable and fixed can shift and...
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: How to cultivate ethical resilience through nonbinary impermanence
Non-binary ontology is a philosophical concept that challenges traditional binary thinking about the nature of existence and reality. According to this theory, being is not limited to binary...
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: Sexuality, relationships, and nonbinary ontology: exploring the fluid nature of being
Queer identities are often characterized by their fluidity and resistance to traditional labels and categories. This means that individuals who identify as queer may change their gender identity,...
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: Fluidity of queer identity challenges traditional ideas about identity and reality
The concept of "queer temporality" refers to the idea that time is experienced differently by people who identify as LGBTQ+, and it has implications for how they perceive their own identities and...
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: Memories, identities, morality, and change: the impact of queer temporality on sexuality
The concept of self is central to human experience and understanding of existence.
There are different philosophical perspectives on its nature. According to some philosophers, the self is stable...
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: Fluidity and relativity in self and sexual intimacy: a philosophical perspective