The question of whether moral responsibility extends beyond individuals to include institutional and communal structures is one that has been debated for centuries. On one hand, some argue that...
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: Exploring the impact of institutional and communal structures on moral responsibility in ethics and society
Queer temporality refers to the nonlinear way that queer people experience time, which is often different from how cisgender and heterosexual individuals perceive it. This can be due to experiences...
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: How queer temporalities challenge linear notions of time and identity
In many cultures around the world, people often identify themselves as heterosexual, homosexual, or bisexual.
The way these identities are negotiated can vary depending on the cultural context in...
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: How bisexuals negotiate their identity in collectivist and individualist societies
Some researchers have explored how lesbians' lived experience can help illuminate issues of morality.
Shannon Price has argued that caring for one another is central to lesbian identity formation....
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: A deeper look into lesbian relationship ethics: exploring the intersection between intimacy and social justice
Queer communities have been marginalized and exploited for their artistic and creative contributions throughout history.
Through various strategies such as collectivization, intersectionality,...
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: How queer communities are fighting against exploitation through collectivization, intersectionality, and subversion
Love is a strong emotion that can transcend all boundaries, including gender. It is natural to feel attracted to someone who shares your interests, values, and beliefs.
It is also possible for...
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: Nonheteronormative forms of love: transcending boundaries to create meaningful relationships
The concept of authenticity has been discussed extensively within social sciences and humanities for centuries. It refers to a state of being genuine, real, or true to oneself, without any pretense...
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: Sexuality authentic selfexpression: exploring the relationship between individuality and politics
In a society organized around queer ethics, relationality, and care, there would be a focus on non-hierarchical, consensual relationships between people that prioritize mutual respect, communication,...
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: A society based on queer ethics: prioritizing relationships, intimacy, and care
In the context of human society, the notion of authenticity refers to the degree to which individuals are true to their core values and beliefs when interacting with others, particularly in...
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: Authenticity and sexual desire: navigating the tension between selfexpression and societal expectations.
To create an inclusive environment in which all students are empowered to learn and grow, educators must be willing to challenge traditional teaching methods that reinforce heteronormativity and...
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: Harnessing queer pedagogy for an inclusive and transformative education