Existential risks are potential threats to human existence that can arise from various sources, including technological advancements, natural disasters, and global conflicts. Queer expressions of...
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: Existential risks and queer expressions of love & openness: navigating ethics and consent
The topic of social validation and its influence on internalized self-worth has been extensively studied and debated in various fields such as psychology, sociology, and philosophy. In particular,...
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: How marginalized loves can find validation despite the stigma
There has been an increasing focus on the importance of queer practices of pleasure, joy, and embodied satisfaction within the context of LGBTQ+ communities. These activities are often seen as ways...
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: The moral significance behind queer practices of pleasure, joy, and embodied satisfaction
Intimacy is often thought of as a necessary component of romantic relationships, but can it also exist outside of them? This essay will explore how intimacy might be practiced separately from...
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: Sexual intimacy can be experienced in nonromantic relationships and has implications for wellbeing and social justice
Queer Understandings of Love
Queer understandings of love reshape traditional philosophical concepts of intimacy, commitment, and relational ethics. These understandings are grounded in...
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: Sexuality the power of nonheteronormative relationships: redefining love, intimacy, and commitment in queer theory
Queer temporality refers to the idea that time is experienced differently for individuals who identify as LGBTQ+ compared to those who identify as cisgender and heterosexual. This concept challenges...
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: The fluidity of love: understanding queer temporalities in relationships
Queer phenomenology is an approach to understanding human experience that emphasizes the interplay between subjectivity and sociocultural context. It focuses on how individuals perceive and interpret...
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: Understanding intimacy through queer phenomenology: reshaping conceptions of gender and sexual identity
Ethics refers to moral principles that govern human conduct. It involves making judgments about right and wrong behavior based on cultural values, religious beliefs, and personal morality. Intimacy...
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: Ethical transgression and intimate nonmonogamy in queer relationships
We will explore how queer spiritual practices can illuminate the concept of divine relationality through an understanding of different types of intimate relationships between individuals that exist...
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: How queer spiritual practices illuminate divine relationality through intimate relationships beyond heteronormativity |
In the context of human relationships, sexual attraction is typically understood as an either/or proposition. People are either straight (attracted to people of the opposite gender) or gay (attracted...
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: Bisexuality and its impact on monogamy and nonmonogamy in relationships