Queer temporality is a concept that explores the relationship between time and non-heteronormative gender identities. It challenges traditional concepts of time such as linear progression and...
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: Queering temporality: exploring the intersection between sexuality, ethics, and time
In the modern world, individuals are constrained by societal norms that dictate how they should behave in various situations. These norms can be limiting and restrictive, especially for those who...
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: Sexual freedom: how nonbinary gender expression fosters selfauthorship and personal growth
Queer relational joy is an ethical, aesthetic, and existential practice that operates through the exploration and expression of human sexuality and emotions in an environment free from social norms...
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: Exploring the ethics, aesthetics, and existence of queer relational joy
Mystical Teachings Across Traditions Affirm the Sacredness of Non-Normative Identities
Mysticism is an experience that transcends language and logical thought. It involves communion with divine...
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: Sexuality in mysticism: transcending binary thought and societys expectations
The topic is "What philosophical insights arise from the evolution of new forms of LGBT intimacy that disrupt traditional models of relational ethics?" I will examine this question by exploring the...
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: How new forms of lgbt intimacy are challenging traditional relationship ethics
LGBT culture is an important part of human history, particularly in relation to how it has changed views of intimacy, pleasure, and relationship ethics. There are many different types of LGBTQ+...
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: Exploring the power of intimacy in lgbtq+ relationships through boundary negotiation & desire sharing
In our society, there are certain normative assumptions about gender, sexuality, and how one ought to present oneself publicly.
It is often expected that individuals identify as either male or...
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: Unpacking nonmonogamy and gender expression through radical queer selfpresentation
The philosophical assumption that underlies social contract theory is that society exists to serve individuals' needs. This means that society is created for the sake of individuals rather than...
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: The impact of queer perspectives on relationship structures and sexuality
Queer Relationality and Ethical Duties
Ethics is a branch of philosophy that deals with principles related to human conduct, rightness, wrongness, and morality. It encompasses moral codes and...
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: Sexuality and the ethics of queer relationality: how nonmonogamy changes our understanding of love and responsibility
Queerness is an umbrella term for sexual orientations that fall outside of heteronormativity, meaning it rejects the idea that sexual desire, romantic love, and emotional attachment must all be...
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: Understanding the unique relationship dynamics of queer individuals