There has been an increasing focus on non-binary experiences of gender, sexuality, and identity. This has led to new philosophical insights into the nature of self-creation, autonomy, and ethical...
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: How nonbinary experiences challenge gender, sexuality, identity, and ethics
In traditional Western philosophy, sexuality is often seen as a binary phenomenon, where individuals are either attracted to members of the same sex or the opposite sex. This assumption has been...
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: Exploring the complexity of bisexuality: challenging traditional binary thinking
Can theology return to innocence?
Innocence is an idealized state that many people strive for but few achieve. It involves having no experience or knowledge about a particular subject, being...
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: Can theology ever return to innocence? a look at the impact of exclusion on gender and power dynamics
How might future neuroscience challenge or extend our understanding of empathy and queer identity?
Brain‑machine interfaces are tools that connect human brains to computers or other technologies...
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: Understanding empathy and identity with brain‑machine interfaces: exploring the impact on sexuality and gender
Can queer philosophy reveal new forms of ethical reasoning grounded in relationality and multiplicity? This question invites us to consider how queer theory might inform our understanding of ethics,...
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: Queer philosophy unveils new approach to ethics through focus on sex, eroticism
The concept of bisexual attraction is typically understood as the potential for romantic, emotional, and/or sexual desire towards more than one gender. In intimate and social contexts, this can lead...
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: Exploring the nuanced realm of bisexuality: a phenomenological approach to understanding intimacy and desire
Theatre is an important medium through which society expresses its values and beliefs. It reflects the social norms and expectations that govern human behavior, including those related to gender and...
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: Theatre and sexual identity: exploring representation through nonheteronormative narratives
Philosophy is concerned with the study of fundamental aspects of reality, existence, knowledge, truth, values, reason, mind, and language. It seeks to understand the nature of being, human thought,...
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: Philosophy and queer theory: exploring sexuality in literature, art, and identity
The concept of bisexuality has been explored by many different fields of study, from biology to sociology, but one field that has had limited attention is philosophy. Philosophers have typically...
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: The complexities of bisexuality: philosophys uncharted territory
Can continuous transformation of gendered and sexual identities be understood as both philosophical and ethical practice?
The answer to this question is highly debatable, but there are several...
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: Can transformation of gendered and sexual identities be understood as both philosophical and ethical practice?