The term "bisexual multiplicity" refers to the phenomenon of people who identify as bisexual but also experience attraction to multiple genders simultaneously. This is distinct from polyamory or...
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: Attracted to different genders? exploring bisexual multiplicity and its impact on sexuality
Can queer relationality redefine ethical frameworks through co-becoming and fluidity is an important question that has been debated extensively in academia. Queer theory challenges traditional...
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: Uncovering the powerful impact of queerness on ethics and relationships through cobecoming and fluidity
Queer identity is an umbrella term that encompasses individuals who do not conform to traditional gender norms and/or sexual identities. It can refer to people who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual,...
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: Explore how queer identity functions as philosophical space for transformation
Suffering is often viewed as an unavoidable aspect of life that individuals must face during their journey towards finding themselves.
Does it necessarily play a role in shaping one's authentic...
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: Can suffering shape our authentic identity? exploring how heteronormativity affects selfdiscovery
The concept of time is central to most aspects of human existence, including thought, experience, memory, and history. The Western tradition has typically understood time as a linear progression from...
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: Erotic possibilities for gender expression through plural time and fluidity.
Bisexual existence is one example of a social phenomenon that challenges traditional binaries and promotes acceptance of difference. Bisexual individuals experience attraction to both men and women,...
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: Bisexual existence challenges traditional binaries & promotes acceptance: how it can help pluralistic ethics
Queer philosophy is an approach to understanding the self that challenges traditional concepts of gender, identity, and relationship dynamics. It is based on the belief that there are many different...
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: Sexual liberation: unlocking your potential with queer philosophy and polyamory
Queer Ontology is a theory that challenges the traditional view of identity as fixed, stable, and predetermined. It suggests that identities are fluid, changeable, and socially constructed. According...
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: Queer ontology and emerging identities: exploring new perspectives on identity formation
The concept of self-identity has been an intricate aspect of human life for centuries, but its definition has remained elusive and subjective. It refers to one's unique character or personality,...
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: Sex and relationships in a changing world how to find identity amidst uncertainty
The relationship between temporal structures and capitalist economies is a central issue for understanding how gender, class, race, ethnicity, nationality, ability, and age intersect with one another...
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: An exploration of how queer temporality resists productivity and success in the face of climate change economics.