The concept of autonomy, which refers to the ability to act independently and make decisions for oneself without external influence, has been an essential component of many philosophical theories...
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: The power of queer autonomy: exploring moral responsibility in a nonbinary world
Theological Pathologization of Homosexuality refers to the belief that homosexuality is wrong, unnatural, and sinful. This belief has been prevalent throughout history and continues to be perpetuated...
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: Theological pathologization of homosexuality: a historical overview
Collective mourning is a time-honored tradition in many cultures where members of a community come together to grieve for someone who has died. In queer communities, this practice can take on a...
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: Mourning together: the ethical ritual of remembrance and resistance in queer communities
Queer people are those who identify themselves as non-heterosexual and/or non-gender normative. This term is used to describe anyone who does not conform to traditional gender roles and/or sexual...
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: How do queer people construct moral frameworks outside of heterosexual norms?
When considering the concept of holiness in relation to heteronormative purity culture, it is crucial to examine how the idea of holiness has been shaped by religious and cultural beliefs about...
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: Redefining holiness: how purity culture limits expression of sexuality and what liberation can bring
The lived experience of being queer in a religiously conservative environment can have a significant impact on one's identity formation and moral reasoning over time. Growing up in such an...
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: Being queer in religiously conservative environments: navigating moral reasoning and identity formation
In heteronormative religions, there are often traditional beliefs that guide people's understanding of gender roles, gender identity, and sexual behavior. These beliefs can have a significant impact...
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: How heteronormative religious beliefs shape gender roles, identity development, and moral reasoning
Sexual desire is a complex phenomenon influenced by various factors including individual perceptions, cultural norms, social expectations, hormones, neurological processes, physical stimulation,...
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: Unveiling the impact of heteronormativity on sexual desire and preference
The concept of resilience is defined as an individual's ability to cope with stressful situations and adverse circumstances, which can be either external or internal factors. Resilience allows people...
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: Spiritual resilience in queer individuals facing heteronormative religious environments
Censorship of Queer Literature and Artistic Expression
Censorship is the suppression of speech, public communication, or other information, which may be considered objectionable, harmful,...
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: The psychological impact of censorship on queer literature and artistic expression.