Can vulnerability function as an epistemological lens for understanding relationality and ethical engagement in queer contexts?
Vulnerability can be used as an epistemological lens to understand...
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: Exploring relationship dynamics through vulnerability: understanding ethical engagement in queer contexts
This is an article about a topic related to the intersection of art, ethics, ontology, and epistemology. In particular, it will explore whether art can serve as a tool for the exploration of issues...
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: Exploring the intersection of sexuality and identity through art and technology
The concept of morality is crucial to human life since it shapes how people interact with one another.
While some traditions may promote certain values, they might also stifle innovation and...
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: Moral philosophy examines ethical conduct through deontology, utilitarianism & virtue theory
Queerness is an umbrella term used to describe non-heterosexual identities and sexualities. It can also refer to a wider sense of gender variance. Queer theory has been applied to various fields...
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: Exploring the intersections of queer theory and knowledge systems
Non-binary gender identities challenge traditional binary concepts about male and female roles and gendered social norms. Non-binary identities reject the idea that there are only two genders, and...
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: What does nonbinary identity have to do with sex, sexuality, eroticism, intimacy, or relationships?
The metaphysical dichotomy between essence and change is an ancient philosophical concept that has been debated for centuries. It posits that there are two fundamental categories of being - things...
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: Exploring the intersection of metaphysics, transgender identity, and sexual expression
Can queer affect theory propose a moral epistemology grounded in feeling, touch, and relationality?
Queer affect theory has emerged as a powerful approach to understanding the ways that affect...
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: Sex and eroticism: can queer affect theory propose a moral epistemology grounded in feeling, touch, and relationality?
Queer knowledge is produced through various disciplines such as history, sociology, anthropology, psychology, gender studies, literature, and cultural studies.
Producing such knowledge faces...
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: Queer knowledge production: overcoming ethical, methodological, and epistemological challenges
Can solitude produce conditions for radical queer self-knowledge, existential reflection, and epistemic exploration? This question has been debated among scholars and researchers alike, but there is...
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: Solitude: the key to radical queer selfknowledge, existential reflection, and epistemic exploration?
As a philosopher, I believe that philosophical reasoning has the power to shape societal norms and values. Ethics is the study of human behavior and moral principles that govern it, while philosophy...
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: Why does philosophy hold the key to advocating for lgbtq+ rights?