What is the philosophical framework of identity for LGBT people? How can it be understood? Is there an evolutionary approach that could further explain their identity?
The word "LGBT" stands for...
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: Philosophy and the identity of lgbt individuals: understanding their sexuality through different approaches
In queer communities, there is a wide variety of rituals, cultural practices, and community events that provide individuals with opportunities to explore their identities and connect with others who...
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: Exploring identity and belonging through queer rituals: uncovering the concept of intersectionality
Non-binary embodiment has been historically understood as an identity category that encompasses individuals who do not identify as male or female and instead occupy a spectrum somewhere in between...
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: Exploring the philosophical insights gained through a nonbinary lens.
How does the concept of multiple intersecting queer identities enhance understanding of lived experience, social inequalities, and policy development, and how can it be operationalized in research...
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: A study exploring the intersectionality of queer identities and its impact on lived experiences.
Queer temporality is an emerging field that explores how time relates to gender, sexuality, and identity formation. It suggests that traditional concepts of time, such as linear progression or...
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: Exploring multiple temporalities in queer identities through intersectional lens
Queer individuals face a unique set of challenges that intersect with their race, gender identity, and socioeconomic status to impact their mental health.
Racialized queer individuals may...
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: How intersectionality affects queer individuals mental health: a call for inclusivity and support
How does queer identity influence philosophical debates on autonomy, freedom of choice, and bodily sovereignty?
The concepts of autonomy, freedom of choice, and bodily sovereignty are central to...
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: Why is queer identity crucial to philosophical discussions on autonomy, freedom of choice, and bodily sovereignty?
Intersectionality is a term coined by legal scholar Kimberlé Crenshaw to describe how individuals can experience multiple forms of discrimination based on their identity.
An African American woman...
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: Experiencing double oppression: intersectionality in sexuality and identity
Social philosophy is an important tool for understanding how societal structures and norms impact marginalized groups like LGBT populations. It helps us to see that systemic oppression can create...
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: Exploring the intersectional nature of lgbt social philosophy and its impact on relationships
Queerness is an intriguing concept that describes an individual's self-expression beyond binary gender roles and societal norms. It has been studied extensively since its emergence in the LGBTQIA+...
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: How religion manages intersectionality within the context of tension around sexual identity