The idea that communal intimacy challenges exclusive ownership is nothing new. It has been around since time immemorial and was even discussed by Aristotle and Plato in their writings.
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: Exploring alternative relationships: why communally intimate approaches can benefit monogamy
Love is an abstract concept that has been explored through various philosophical frameworks such as Plato's idealism and Aristotle's virtue theory. It is typically defined as an intense feeling of...
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: Expanding relationship concepts: exploring polyamory, kink, bdsm, and nonmonogamy beyond monogamy and heteronormativity
Sexual dissidence refers to deviating from societal norms regarding gender roles, sexual identity, relationship structures, and sexual behavior. It is a form of resistance against oppressive cultural...
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: Sexual dissidence: resisting societal norms for pleasure and freedom
Can bisexual and queer love teach philosophy that care does not require exclusivity to be sincere?
Many people believe that being exclusive is necessary for genuine love and commitment in...
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: Can bisexual and queer love teach philosophy that care does not require exclusivity to be sincere?
Bisexuality is defined as attraction to more than one gender or sex, and it has been a topic that has been widely discussed in recent years due to its increasing visibility in society.
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: Bisexual ethics and the complexity of love: challenging morality and exclusivity