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CAN NORMATIVE SEXUAL MORALITY WITHSTAND SCRUTINY UNDER CONTEMPORARY ETHICAL THEORIES OF AUTONOMY, CONSENT, AND JUSTICE?

Can normative sexual morality withstand scrutiny under contemporary ethical theories of autonomy, consent, and justice?
Sexual morality refers to societal expectations about acceptable sexual...

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THE PHILOSOPHICAL IMPLICATIONS OF QUEER LIFE: BALANCING SECRECY AND REVELATION

Philosophy is an academic discipline that seeks to understand human existence through critical inquiry into fundamental concepts such as knowledge, reality, value, and meaning. In this essay, I will...

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HOW DO EXISTENTIALIST PHILOSOPHIES INFLUENCE QUEER IDENTITIES? A LOOK AT SARTRES IDEAS ON PERSONAL AGENCY AND FREEDOM.

Personal autonomy refers to an individual's ability to make their own choices without external pressure or influence. Queer lives are characterized by unique experiences that may challenge societal...

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LGBTQ+ IDENTITY, SELFDETERMINATION, AND MORAL AGENCY: EXPLORING THE INTERSECTIONS

Autonomy is the ability to act independently without being forced by others. Selfhood refers to one's sense of self-identity. Agency is the capacity for independent action. Queer identity is the...

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QUEER ETHICS: CHALLENGING NORMS AND EMBRACING AGENCY THROUGH NONMONOGAMY AND COMMUNITY ORGANIZATION

Queer theory posits that freedom and agency are fundamentally linked to resisting oppression and social normativity. Ethical resistance, then, involves challenging dominant power structures through...

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SEX THE CONCEPT OF AUTHENTICITY IN SARTRES WORK AND ITS IMPLICATIONS FOR QUEER RELATIONSHIPS

When Jean-Paul Sartre wrote his famous essay "Existentialism is a Humanism", he explored how human beings are free to create their own meaning through their actions. This view was based on the idea...

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CAN FREEDOM BE REDEFINED AS THE CAPACITY TO CREATE ONESELF THROUGH DESIRE?

Can freedom be redefined as the capacity to create oneself through desire?
Freedom is often defined as the ability to choose one's actions without constraint or interference from others.
This...

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FREEDOM AND RELATIONSHIPS: EXPLORING HOW SOCIETY CONSTRAINS INDIVIDUAL CHOICES 60 CHARS

Freedom means different things to different people, but it always involves negotiating constraints imposed by society.
Some cultures restrict what people can wear based on gender norms, while...

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SEXUAL AUTONOMY VS. COLLECTIVE SOCIAL NORMS: EXPLORING THE INTERSECTION BETWEEN INDIVIDUAL FREEDOM AND SHARED VALUES

Philosophy is a field that addresses fundamental questions about the nature of reality, existence, knowledge, value, and ethics. It has a long tradition of exploring the relationship between...

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UNPACKING THE INTERSECTIONS OF GENDER, SEXUALITY, AND RELATIONSHIP FORMATION THROUGH QUEER THEORY

Freedom is often linked to concepts such as self-determination, choice, autonomy, and individualism.
It has also been argued that these ideas are underpinned by normative assumptions about what...

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