Lesbian Phenomenology of Intimacy & Care
Love and affection are intrinsic human needs that play an essential role in people's lives. They form the basis for creating meaningful connections between...
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: Unpacking the complexities of intimacy & care in samesex relationships: a study of lesbian phenomenology.
Sexual resistance can be understood through the lens of bodily noncompliance. This is an act of refusing to perform certain actions that are considered part of normal or expected sexual behavior. It...
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: Bodily noncompliance: a guide to erotic and political resistance
Sexual autonomy is a concept that has gained increasing attention within feminist philosophy, critical race theory, and queer studies. It refers to the ability of individuals to make informed choices...
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: Exploring the philosophy of freedom & resistance: the power of sexual autonomy
How does erotic rebellion against ideological constraints contribute to philosophical debates about freedom?
The idea that sexual liberation can be an important part of political change is central...
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: Erotic rebellion vs. ideological constraints: unlocking philosophical freedom
Care ethics is an important part of the field of feminist philosophy that seeks to understand how to promote wellbeing through caring for others. This moral approach focuses on the importance of...
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: How does feminist philosophys care ethics approach promote relationship wellbeing?
The concept of queer temporality refers to an alternative way of understanding time that challenges traditional linear and sequential models of time. It emphasizes the importance of non-binary and...
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: the concept of queer temporality and its implications for sexuality, intimacy, and relationships
Ethics is an area of philosophy concerned with human behavior and morality, specifically with determining what constitutes right and wrong conduct in society. One important subfield of ethics is...
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: A comprehensive guide to understanding sexual ethics, relationships, and eroticism
Queer ontology is a field of study that examines how language and social constructs shape our understanding of reality, particularly when it comes to gender, sexuality, and identity. It challenges...
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: How to challenge traditional understandings of gender, sexuality, and identity through queer ontology
Lesbian relationships are characterized by intense emotional and physical intimacy that challenges traditional moral theories based on heteronormative assumptions. According to feminist philosophers...
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: Sexuality and relationships: understanding the intense emotional and physical bonds that unite lesbian couples.
The concept of "ethics of care" was first introduced by feminist philosopher Carol Gilligan in her book In a Different Voice, published in 1982. It argues that moral choices are based on caring for...
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: How carol gilligans concept of ethics of care applies to lesbian networks