What is the philosophy of time?
Philosophers have often asked questions about how time relates to our understanding of ourselves, including what constitutes an individual's personal identity over...
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: The intricate relationship between aging, identity, and sexuality
LGBTQ+ individuals face unique challenges when it comes to navigating their identity within the context of a religious family. For many, coming out can be a difficult decision that requires careful...
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: Navigating sexual identity within religious families: strategies for lgbtq+ individuals
Social and cultural norms play a significant role in shaping how people interact with each other in terms of their relationships and their perception of romance and authenticity. These norms dictate...
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: Social and cultural norms constrain romantic authenticity | exploring the impact on relationships.
In today's society, many individuals face rejection from their parents due to various factors such as gender identity, sexual orientation, cultural differences, or physical appearance. This rejection...
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: Rejected by parents for their gender identity: psychological consequences and interventions
LGBTQ adolescents are a vulnerable population that faces unique challenges related to their sexual orientation and gender identity. One major challenge is the acceptance or rejection they receive...
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: How supportive families can help prevent mental health issues in lgbtq youth
The question of how the queer experience challenges traditional philosophical accounts of dignity, recognition, and self-worth is an important one that has been explored by many thinkers throughout...
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: Queering philosophy: how the queer experience challenges traditional concepts of dignity and recognition
Neuroethics is a relatively new field that seeks to examine how advances in neuroscience and technology affect society and human values. As such, it has become increasingly important for this...
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: The impact of neuroethics on cognitive autonomy and the lgbtq+ community
LGBTQ is an acronym that refers to people who identify themselves as Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, or questioning their gender identity. These individuals may face several challenges in...
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: Lgbtq challenges in developing romantic identity: unpacking societal pressures and mainstream media representation
The term "queer" has been used in recent years to refer to people who identify as LGBTQ+, but it can also be applied more broadly to anyone who challenges conventional notions of gender, sexuality,...
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: Queer approaches to civic engagement: challenging traditional moral frameworks
How Can Queer Ethical Reflection Inform Practices Of Reconciliation And Forgiveness In Friendship Conflicts?
Friendship conflict is a common experience that many individuals encounter throughout...
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: Queering reconciliation & forgiveness for friendship conflicts: understanding the power of nonbinary identities