Nonbinary identities refer to individuals who do not identify exclusively as male or female. They can be transgender people who do not fit into the traditional binary categories of male/female or...
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: How nonbinary identities are negotiated in workplaces with deeply entrenched gender binaries
Sexual identity is a fluid concept
The idea that one's sexual orientation is determined once and for all by genetics, upbringing, or conscious decision-making has been challenged by recent...
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: A closer look at the fluid nature of bisexual identity: exploring shifting attraction dynamics and cultural stigmas
What covert and structural forms of workplace discrimination continue to marginalize LGBT professionals despite legal protections?
Discrimination based on gender identity, sexual orientation, or...
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: The insidious nature of workplace discrimination against lgbt professionals
I will explore whether queer theology can contribute to inclusive and relational ethical frameworks in faith contexts. Queer theology is an emerging field that seeks to challenge traditional...
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: Queering ethical frames: exploring how queer theology contributes to faith communities
How does the tension between private autonomy and public visibility shape ethical debates on LGBT rights globally? This is an essential question that has been discussed extensively in recent years,...
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: The tension between private autonomy and public visibility: understanding its impact on global debates on lgbt rights
Fluidity and transition are concepts that have gained significant attention in recent years due to their impact on personal narratives, ethical reasoning, and moral agency. These terms refer to the...
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: Fluidity and transitions impact on personal narratives, ethics, and morality in relationships
In philosophy, the concept of attraction is often understood to refer to an object or person that holds particular value for an individual beyond physical appearance or practical utility. Desire,...
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: Bisexuality expands philosophy on attraction via challenging binary categories
Autonomy
Autonomy refers to having control over one's life and choices. It can be personal, political, social, economic, cultural, spiritual, intellectual, emotional, physical, artistic, sexual,...
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: Exploring autonomy in relationships: understanding its intersection with sexual orientation and gender identity
Adolescent years are critical for developing one's identity. It is during this stage that individuals start to explore their own values, beliefs, interests, and preferences, including those related...
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: Exploring gender identity through sexual fantasies: how teens can use roleplay to discover themselves
Due to social pressures and cultural expectations, adolescents may struggle to articulate their romantic desires and intentions, which can have a significant impact on their sexual self-confidence....
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: Sexual selfconfidence: how adolescents uncertainty impacts their intimate encounters and relationships