Friendship is an important aspect of human life that has been explored through philosophical discourse for centuries.
There are areas where it has been neglected, particularly in terms of its...
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: How friendship can enhance queer studies through relational ethics
The philosophies of friendship have been studied for centuries, and they offer valuable insights into the nature of human relationships. Friendship is often described as a close bond between...
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: Philosophy of friendship: understanding queer relational ethics, chosen kinship, and collective care
The concept of 'chosen kinship' refers to the idea that individuals can choose their own families beyond traditional bloodlines and biological ties. This approach challenges many social norms...
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: The moral implications of chosen kinship: rethinking family dynamics beyond traditional bloodlines
How Does Mortality Appear Differently in Queer Lives Marked by Premature Loss, Chosen Kinship, and Collective Remembrance?
When thinking about mortality, it is important to consider how it appears...
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: . queer perceptions of mortality in light of premature loss, chosen kinship, and collective remembrance
Narratives of "chosen kinship" are those that describe people's experiences of forming emotional bonds through shared activities and life circumstances rather than biological ties. These stories have...
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: The emotional bonds created by shared activities and life circumstances in narratives of chosen kinship
Can friendship as chosen kinship embody an ethics of radical interdependence? This question explores the possibility that close friendships can provide a model for a new form of relating to others...
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: Friendship as chosen kinship and the ethics of radical interdependence
The queer practice of chosen kinship is an interesting concept that has been around for centuries. It involves creating families outside of traditional blood ties or marital relations. This can be...
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: Chosen kinship: the practice of loving outside traditional family structures
Can chosen kinship structures be theorized as ethical spaces that challenge patriarchal and heteronormative norms? This question is an important one to consider when thinking about how families are...
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: Chosen kinship structures: theorizing ethical spaces to challenge patriarchal & heteronormative norms
Families are fundamental to human life and society, providing individuals with emotional support, social identity, economic security, and moral guidance. In recent years, however, the traditional...
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: Reimagining family ethics: the significance of chosen kinship in creating more diverse, moral families
Queer theology expands the concept of sacred covenant to include chosen kinship and love through its focus on the fluidity and diversity of human sexuality and gender identity. It rejects the...
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: Queer theology: celebrating all forms of love, sacred kinship & eroticism