The term "queer" has been used to describe LGBTQ+ individuals who do not identify with traditional gender roles or sexual orientations.
What does it mean for someone to be "queer"? One way to...
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: How does the ontology of queer challenge traditional notions of identity?
Bisexuality refers to an individual's romantic, physical, emotional, and/or sexual attraction towards people of more than one gender identity or expression. It is often defined as an attraction that...
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: Sexual attractions: exploring the impact of bisexuality on gendered performance
How does non-binary subjectivity deconstruct Cartesian dualism and reshape notions of mind and body? Non-binary subjectivity challenges traditional binary categories of male/female,...
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: What does nonbinary subjectivity mean for our understanding of sex, sexuality, eroticism, intimacy, and relationships?
The notion of non-binary genders has been gaining increasing attention in recent years, as individuals who identify outside of the traditional male/female binary continue to demand recognition and...
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: The evolution of nonbinary gender identities: examining perceptions across cultural contexts
The history of same-sex spiritual companionship is rich and varied, spanning cultures, religions, and time periods. From ancient Greece to medieval Europe, from Asia to Africa, from Native American...
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: The powerful history of samesex spiritual partnerships: challenging traditional understandings of morality and religion
The concept of queer love refers to romantic and sexual relationships that defy traditional gender roles and social norms, challenging dominant cultural narratives about heteronormativity and...
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: Queer love challenges normative relationships and promotes mutual respect and communication
Queer identity is often considered to be a relatively new concept that challenges traditional social, cultural, and philosophical frameworks.
It has been around for many years and has undergone...
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: The evolution of queer identity: exploring fluidity and its impact on social, cultural, and philosophical frameworks
The term "non-binary" refers to people who do not identify themselves exclusively as male or female. Non-binary individuals may have multiple genders, gender identities, or no gender identity at all....
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: How nonbinary people challenge traditional approaches to sex, gender and relationships
The term "non-binary" refers to individuals who do not identify exclusively as either male or female. This can mean that they may have a gender identity outside of the binary categories of man and...
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: Uncovering the complexities of nonbinary identity: a philosophical approach to gender and relationships
In philosophy, gender has been studied extensively for its implications on identity formation, self-perception, social interactions, ethics, politics, and other fields.
There are few explorations...
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: The impact of nonbinary gender identities on autonomy, agency, and existential freedom in philosophy