Gender Identity and Religion
People identify themselves through their gender, which is usually associated with sex assigned at birth. Gender identity can be male, female, agender, bigender,...
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: Answer: exploring the intersectionality of gender identity, sexual orientation, and religion
Can Non-Binary Ethics Offer a New Moral Language Beyond Dualistic Thought?
Non-binary ethics refer to moral systems that recognize more than just two genders and do not adhere to binary categories...
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: Can nonbinary ethics provide a new perspective on sexuality? explore nuance with these nonbinary insights
As people strive to express themselves authentically and explore their identity, they may encounter challenges that make it difficult for them to be true to themselves. This is especially true when...
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: Unpacking the psychological impact of navigating lgbtq+ identity in a binarycentric society
Trans identity complicates traditional philosophical understandings of selfhood, continuity, and transformation in many ways.
The concept of "self" is central to philosophy, which explores how...
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: What does trans identity mean for our understanding of selfhood?
In today's world, it is important to recognize that there are many different spiritual frameworks that people may subscribe to, and each of these frameworks can have an impact on how individuals view...
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: How do different spiritual frameworks validate or suppress nonheteronormative identities?
Non-binary people are those who do not identify themselves solely within the gender binary of "male" or "female". They may see their gender identity as being somewhere between these categories,...
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: How nonbinary selfhood redefines intimacy and sexual expression
More attention has been given to the impact of parental mental health on child development. Parents play a significant role in shaping their children's understanding and acceptance of gender identity...
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: Parents: support your childs sexuality by encouraging acceptance and empowerment
The idea of time is central to how people understand their lives, make choices, and navigate through different phases and stages. It is also important in terms of cultural and social norms that have...
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: Gender, age, time: how queer temporality challenges cultural norms
There has been growing interest in the concept of queer ontology, which challenges the binary gender paradigm that pervades much of Western society. Queer ontology posits that human beings are not...
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: Queer ontology and its impact on sexual ethics: exploring nonbinary gender identities for more inclusive intimacies
The idea that sexuality is something that can be defined in terms of one's biological makeup has been largely challenged in recent decades. Instead, many scholars have argued for a more fluid...
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: Exploring fluid sexual identities through legal systems and cultural norms