The word "reinterpretation" comes from Latin re + interpretari, meaning "to tell again." It is usually used to describe a way of looking at something familiar in a different light, seeing it anew, or...
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: Reexamining the role of biblical interpretation in affirming queer identities
The article discusses how radical visibility in public and media spaces impact philosophical conceptions of justice, recognition, and equality. It explores how these concepts are intertwined and...
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: How does radical visibility influence philosophical conceptions of justice, recognition, and equality?
Friendship among queer individuals is often celebrated as a model of non-heteronormative romance that challenges traditional ideas about gender and power dynamics within friendships.
There are...
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: The ethics of nonhierarchical love and solidarity in queer friendship
Sexuality is a fundamental aspect of human nature that encompasses physical and emotional desires, behaviors, identities, and experiences.
Society often imposes strict norms and expectations on...
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: Sexuality and society: exploring tensions between freedom and responsibility in life
Fidelity and loyalty are concepts that have been used to define human relationships since ancient times. In contemporary society, however, they take on new meanings and connotations when it comes to...
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: Unconventional relationships: exploring the meaning of loyalty and trust
Queer films are movies that feature lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, nonbinary, or other gender identities and/or sexual orientations. These films can be used as educational tools to teach people...
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: Exploring gender identity & prejudice through queer films: a comprehensive guide
The subject matter of this article is the philosophical dimension that underlies the experience of romantic, affectional, or loving relationships between members of gender minorities and/or sexual...
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: Gender minority relationship philosophies explained the moral commitments of intimacy and its role in queer love
Sacred texts are often used to justify discrimination against LGBT people, but they can also be reinterpreted to include them. This essay will explore how sacred texts can serve both...
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: Genesis of love: how sacred texts can be interpreted to include lgbt individuals
How does moral theory reinterpret courage in the context of coming out against social norms?
Courage is an important virtue that has been discussed since ancient times. It refers to the ability to...
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: How moral theory reinterprets courage in coming out against social norms
The bisexual community has faced significant challenges regarding employment discrimination due to its distinctive characteristics. This is because bisexuals may be assumed to be promiscuous,...
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: Overcoming employment barriers for bisexual people dealing with bias and stigmas in the workplace