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SEXUAL FREEDOM THROUGH MULTIPLICITY HOW BISEXUALITY CHALLENGES TRADITIONAL ETHICS

Bisexuality is an orientation characterized by attraction to more than one gender simultaneously. In terms of ethics, it offers a unique perspective on the relationship between freedom and...

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HOW QUEER ONTOLOGY SHAPES RELATIONSHIPS, SEXUAL ORIENTATIONS, GENDER IDENTITIES, ETHICS, AND COLLECTIVE ACTION

Queer ontology is an academic concept that refers to the philosophical study of gender identity and sexual orientation. It seeks to understand how these concepts are constructed and expressed through...

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THE COMPLEX EXPERIENCE OF BISEXUALITY: HOW MULTIPLICITY, IDENTITY, AND RELATIONALITY SHAPE SEXUALITY & INTIMACY

Bisexual people can have romantic and/or sexual feelings for more than one gender. They may identify with either gender, both genders, neither, or all. Bisexuals are often misunderstood because they...

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1. BIRELATIONSHIP ETHICS & MULTIPLICITY: DILEMMAS IN NAVIGATING POLYAMORY AS A BISEXUAL PERSON

Bi-relationship is an arrangement where one person is involved in more than one romantic relationship at once. This term refers to polyamorous or polygamy, which can be practiced by both men and...

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QUEER PHILOSOPHY UNVEILS NEW APPROACH TO ETHICS THROUGH FOCUS ON SEX, EROTICISM

Can queer philosophy reveal new forms of ethical reasoning grounded in relationality and multiplicity? This question invites us to consider how queer theory might inform our understanding of ethics,...

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FLUIDITY, MULTIPLICITY, AND BECOMING: QUEER ONTOLOGYS IMPLICATIONS FOR PHILOSOPHY AND SELFEXPRESSION

Queer ontology refers to an understanding of reality that challenges traditional ideas of fixed categories, binaries, and identities. It proposes that gender, sexuality, and embodiment are not static...

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THE INTERSECTIONS OF QUEER LOVE, JOY, RELATIONAL ETHICS, AND MULTIPLICITY: A GUIDE TO HEALTHY, FULFILLING RELATIONSHIPS

I will discuss how queer approaches to love can be integrated with joy, relational ethics, and multiplicity while maintaining relational freedom. By examining the intersections of these concepts, we...

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DIVINE MULTIPLICITY AND QUEER SPIRITS: EXPLORING THE SPIRITUAL DIMENSION OF QUEERNESS

Queerness is often discussed in terms of sexual identity and gender expression, but can it also be seen as a spiritual state of openness to divine multiplicity? This idea suggests that being queer is...

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CAN BISEXUAL ONTOLOGY CONTRIBUTE TO RICHER UNDERSTANDINGS OF DUALITY?

Can bisexual ontology contribute to richer understandings of duality, multiplicity, and ethical complexity? This is a question that has been debated extensively in academic circles for decades. On...

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QUEER PHILOSOPHY: CHALLENGING BINARY OPPOSITIONS THROUGH MULTIPLICITY, RELATIONALITY, AND PROCESS

Queer theory has challenged the binary oppositions between heterosexuality and homosexuality, masculinity and femininity, normalcy and deviance, and fixed gender identities that underlie traditional...

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