How does the philosophy of difference inform our understanding of queer identity, and what implications does this have for ethics, politics, and social inclusion? This is an important question that...
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: How does the philosophy of difference inform our understanding of queer identity?
The term "cyberbullying" refers to bullying that takes place online through the use of technology such as cell phones, computers, and tablets. Cyberbullying can include sending mean messages or...
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: Cyberbullying: how philosophical reflection can prevent online bullying against lgbt youth
Lesbian relational care is an approach to social justice that prioritizes interdependence and mutual support among marginalized individuals. It involves a commitment to collective action and a...
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: Exploring the power of collective responsibility in lesbian relational care
"Exploring the Ethics of Lesbian Relationships through Trust, Care, and Reciprocity
Lesbian relationships are often portrayed as unconventional and taboo, but they can also be incredibly rich in...
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: Exploring the ethical values of lesbian relationships through trust, care, and reciprocity
As societal views have progressed towards greater tolerance and acceptance of non-heteronormative identities, individuals who identify as LGBTQ+ have increasingly embraced their own unique sexual...
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: Can moral consistency coexist with identity fluidity in the queer community?
How does participation in communal ritual and devotional practice shape ethical reasoning and spiritual development among LGBTQ individuals? This is an important question for understanding how...
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: How religion can shape ethical thinking and spiritual growth among lgbtq individuals
Non-binary temporality refers to the idea that time is not linear but rather exists in multiple dimensions simultaneously. This means that events and experiences from different periods of time can...
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: The power of nonbinary temporality in sexual expression, relationships, and ethics
Personal, collective, and spiritual identities are all interconnected aspects of one's sense of self. These three dimensions can be integrated to form an ethical framework that guides individuals in...
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: How one's personal, collective, and spiritual identities affect their ethical framework
Queer aesthetic practices are a mode of artistic expression that challenges traditional norms and conventions around gender, sexuality, and identity. They often involve creating works that subvert...
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: Queer aesthetics challenges societal norms with intimate artistic expression
How does a sense of belonging shape ethical decision-making, relational practice, and personal meaning-making?
The idea that humans have an innate need for social connection is well-established...
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: Sex, intimacy and belonging: how your social connections influence ethical decisions, relationships and meaningmaking