How does the queer critique of marriage and family open up new ethical forms of kinship and relationality? In recent decades, there has been a growing movement within queer theory to challenge...
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: The ethics of nontraditional kinship structures: how queer theory challenges marriage and family norms
Longing is an emotional state that can be triggered by various stimuli, including feelings of loss, nostalgia, desire, and hope. It often involves a combination of physical sensations, mental...
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: Exploring the intersections of moral reflection, aesthetic appreciation, and existential awareness through longing
A common slogan in medical ethics is "first do no harm" ("primum non nocere"), which means that physicians are obligated to act in ways that will not intentionally cause harm to their patients. This...
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: The moral imperative of promoting justice beyond simply avoiding harm in healthcare
There is no such thing as silence when it comes to ethics. It has been argued that some forms of silence can be interpreted as a form of active participation in maintaining harmful practices, making...
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: Sexual harassment: how silence perpetuates harm through passivity
Intersectionality is an emerging field of study that explores how multiple social identities can interact to create unique experiences and perspectives. This concept has been applied to many...
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: Exploring intersectionality in relationships: how diverse identities shape justice, fairness, and moral duty
What is Queer Philosophy?
Queer philosophy explores how society's beliefs about gender, sexuality, and romantic relationships shape our ideas about morality and accountability. It seeks to...
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: Exploring the intersectionality of sexuality and morality: a look into queer philosophy.
Bisexual individuals are often marginalized and excluded from mainstream society due to societal norms that promote heteronormativity and homonormativity. This erasure and invisibility can have...
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: The impact of bisexual erasure and social invisibility on philosophical discourse: a call for recognition and justice
Queer activism is an important movement that seeks to challenge traditional understandings of gender and sexuality. It aims to create a world where all people are accepted for who they are,...
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: Queer activism challenges traditional understandings of gender and sexuality through carebased justice
Queer theory is an approach to understanding social phenomena that examines how power dynamics related to gender, race, and sexuality shape society. It challenges traditional binary oppositions such...
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: Exploring the impact of queer theory on political philosophy: how it rethinks agency, identity, community, and justice
Queer philosophies of desire are theories that explore how queerness intersects with various fields of philosophy, including ethics, politics, metaphysics, epistemology, and ontology. These...
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: Exploring the intersection between queerness and philosophy: unpacking love, justice, and relationships