The term "queer" is often used to describe individuals who do not identify as cisgender or heterosexual.
It also refers to an orientation that transcends gender and sexuality, as well as the ways...
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: Queering relational networks: an exploration of interdependency, fluidity, and ethics
Can inclusive interpretations of morality move beyond fear-based obedience to relational ethics grounded in love?
Inclusive interpretations of morality are often associated with a more progressive...
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: How to cultivate meaningful connections through inclusive interpretations of morality grounded in love?
Metaphysical Concepts
Metaphysics is concerned with understanding the nature of reality. It asks fundamental questions about existence, identity, causation, time, space, change, mind, matter,...
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: Relationships, sexuality, ethics, and metaphysical individualism: a look at relational being
Love is often described as a universal phenomenon that can be experienced by all humans regardless of their backgrounds, beliefs, or circumstances. This concept has been explored in many different...
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: Love as shared being: exploring the connection between ontology, ethics, and relationships
Queer ontology is a theoretical approach that seeks to challenge traditional conceptions of gender and sexuality, emphasizing the fluidity and multiplicity of identities rather than fixed binaries....
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: Queer ontology: exploring fluid identities, temporal multiplicity, and relational selfhood.
Queer communities are often characterized by their strong sense of solidarity, community, and interdependence. They have been built around common identities, experiences, and struggles against...
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: Queer sexual intimacy is based on vulnerability, honesty, and openness
The term "relational solidarity" refers to the shared understanding that individuals have about their interdependence within a social group or community. It is a concept that has been used to...
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: How relational solidarity enhances samesex love through ethical and political resistance
Can Queer Ethics of Care Offer a Model of Interdependence that Resists Neoliberal Ideals of Self-Sufficiency and Individualism?
University/Institution
The concept of "queer" has been used to...
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: Queer ethics of care as an alternative to neoliberal selfsufficiency and individualism
Can moral autonomy exist without the recognition of shared vulnerability?
In order to answer this question, we need to understand what moral autonomy is and how it relates to the concept of shared...
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: Understanding the interplay between moral autonomy and shared vulnerability: how it affects romance and democracy
Queer approaches to mortality can reveal profound insights into how human beings relate to each other, their environments, and the temporal nature of existence. This essay will explore these concepts...
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: Queer perspectives on sexuality, gender and power relationships