Philosophy of Embodiment
Embodiment is the philosophical concept that human beings are physical entities, meaning that they have bodies and exist within a physical world. It is believed that...
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: How embodied experiences can affect our mental health: a philosophical perspective on dysmorphia
Trans embodiment is an important concept that has been discussed in academic circles for decades. It refers to the process of transitioning from one gender identity to another, usually through...
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: Exploring trans embodiment: reconceptualizing freedom, agency, and selfdetermination through identity shifts
Trans Embodiment Complicates Traditional Philosophical Accounts of Lived Experience and Materiality
Trans embodiment challenges traditional philosophical understandings of subjectivity and...
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: Trans embodiment complicates traditional philosophical accounts of lived experience and materiality
In contemporary society, there is a widespread belief that traditional authority structures are no longer relevant or effective in shaping people's lives. As such, many individuals turn to...
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: The complex relationship between individual lived experience, relational insight, and authoritative structures
The question of what constitutes an "authentic" trans narrative is one that has been debated for years within the trans community and beyond. Traditionally, these narratives have been seen as...
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: Answer: exploring the complexity of lived experience in trans narratives: an ethical approach
Embodied philosophies are ways of thinking that arise from the physical and sensual experience of the world around us. They can be understood as frameworks for understanding reality and making sense...
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: Embodied philosophies: exploring nonbinary freedom through the lens of intimacy
The concept of lived experience has been used to explain how people's life experiences influence their understanding of ethics and religion. This means that what individuals have seen, heard,...
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: How lived experience shapes ethics and religion in reformist theology
Moral realists argue that moral truths are objective, independent of human thought and experience, and discoverable through reason alone. Queer theorists disagree, arguing that morality is...
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: The role of power dynamics in shaping moral beliefs: a critique of moral realism through a queer lens
Lived experience is an important part of many people's religious beliefs and practices. It can provide valuable insights into how they understand God and their relationship to Him. For some, it may...
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: How lived experience shapes our theology: the role of sexuality and gender identity
In contemporary social science research, there is an increasing interest in the study of lesbian experiences of intimacy, which are often characterized by care, attentiveness, and relationality....
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: Lesbian intimacy: exploring care, attentiveness, and relationality through phenomenology