Can romantic love among marginalized communities function as a vehicle for philosophical reflection on social justice and morality?
Romantic love is an essential aspect of human life that has been...
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: Romantic love in marginalized communities: philosophical reflection on social justice & morality
The philosophy of multiplicity is a theoretical framework that seeks to understand how people can have multiple identities simultaneously. This concept has been applied to various fields, including...
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: Exploring the philosophy of multiplicity & how it supports the study of queer identities
Intersectionality is a term coined by Kimberlé Crenshaw to describe how different forms of discrimination can intersect and compound each other, creating unique experiences for individuals who...
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: Intersectionality: exploring the complex relationships between race, gender, class, sexuality, disability & age 67
The concept of bisexuality has often been portrayed as being inherently non-monogamous, promiscuous, and unethical.
This stereotype fails to account for the wide range of experiences that exist...
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: Interrogating ethics in bisexual relationships: revisiting ideas of monogamy, commitment, and intimacy
Queer philosophies of resilience are frameworks for understanding how individuals can resist oppression and build meaningful social bonds despite facing discrimination and exclusion. They emphasize...
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: Empowering resistance: how queer philosophies of resilience build meaningful relationships despite discrimination
Romantic Satisfaction Interacting With Perceived Social Support To Buffer Negative Effects Of Minority Stress
The experience of discrimination and prejudice can have lasting impacts on mental...
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: How sexual satisfaction can help mitigate mental health issues among lgbtq+ individuals facing discrimination
How Lesbian Thinkers Influenced Modern Ethics, Politics, and Feminism
The term "lesbian" refers to a woman who is attracted to women, both physically and emotionally. Lesbians have been...
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: How lesbian thought shaped ethics, politics, and feminism a brief exploration of four impactful thinkers
Bodily autonomy is defined as "the ability to make decisions about one's own body without external influence" 1. It is an important concept for people who identify as LGBTQ+ because it involves...
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: A closer look at queer religious ethics and its impact on bodily autonomy and integr
LGBTQ+ is an acronym used to refer to lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex, and asexual identities. It refers to people who identify themselves outside of the gender binary of...
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: Uncovering the strategies behind navigating marginalization: how lgbtq+ individuals overcome emotional challenges
The term "queer" has become increasingly popular in academia and activist circles to describe individuals who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, or questioning their sexual identity....
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: Exploring the role of intersectional identities in addressing healthcare needs of lgbtq+ refugees and asylum seekers