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THE BODY AS SITE OF IDENTITY FORMATION: EXPLORING QUEER EMBODIMENT IN PHILOSOPHY

The idea that one's sense of self is shaped through social interactions has been central to the study of identity since Plato.
Modern thinkers have argued that this understanding of the self is...

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HOW NONBINARY ONTOLOGYS RELATIONALITY AND FLUIDITY CAN UNLOCK NEW ETHICAL INSIGHTS THROUGH INTERSUBJECTIVITY?

The following article is a scholarly exploration of how non-binary ontology's emphasis on relationality and fluidity can lead to an understanding of ethics that is rooted in...

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PHILOSOPHICAL INSIGHTS: THE POWER OF QUEER RESILIENCE FOR ETHICAL AND EXISTENTIAL REASONING

What are some philosophical insights that can be derived from the practice of queer resilience in contexts of marginalization? Queer resilience refers to the ability to maintain one's identity...

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EROTICISM IN LESBIAN RELATIONSHIPS: EXPLORING CARE, RECIPROCITY, AND ETHICAL INTERSUBJECTIVITY

Lesbian relational practices have been an important source for reflection on care, reciprocity, and ethical intersubjectivity for many philosophers. These practices involve intense emotional and...

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QUEER PHILOSOPHY: EXPLORING RELATIONSHIPS, ETHICS, AND SELFHOOD THROUGH THE LENS OF NONBINARY GENDER IDENTITIES

Queer philosophy is an emerging area of inquiry that examines gender and sexual identities beyond binary categories such as heterosexual/homosexual or male/female. It investigates how social norms...

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A MULTIFACETED EXPLORATION OF LESBIAN DESIRE: PHILOSOPHICAL INSIGHT, RELATIONAL DEPTH, AND INTERSUBJECTIVE INTIMACY

Lesbian desire is a complex and multifaceted experience that has been studied extensively within various fields such as philosophy, sociology, psychology, and literature. It can be defined as an...

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A QUEER APPROACH TO HOLINESS: EXPLORING EMBODIMENT AND RELATIONSHIPS IN THEOLOGICAL DISCOURSE

Theological discussions about holiness have been preoccupied with issues of purity and impurity for centuries. This has led to the exclusion of many marginalized groups, including LGBTQ+ people from...

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HOW NONBINARY EXPERIENCES SHAPE PHILOSOPHICAL CONCEPTIONS OF IDENTITY AND RELATIONALITY

How do non-binary experiences of multiplicity inform philosophical conceptions of identity, relationality, and intersubjectivity?
Non-binary identities have been gaining recognition in recent...

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QUEER ONTOLOGY CHALLENGES TRADITIONAL CATEGORIES OF IDENTITY: EXPLORING BEYOND BINARY GENDER, SEXUALITY, AND EMBODIMENT

Queer ontology is an emerging field within philosophy that explores how identity can be defined beyond traditional binary categories of male/female, straight/gay, cisgender/transgender, etc. This...

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QUEER ONTOLOGY CONCEPTUALIZES IDENTITY AS INTERSUBJECTIVE, RELATIONAL, AND CONSTANTLY REVISED

Queer ontology is an emerging approach that examines how identities are constructed through various intersections between subjectivity, embodiment, and social context. According to this perspective,...

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