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EXPLORING THE COMPLEXITY OF GENDER IDENTITIES: HOW NONBINARY EXPERIENCES CHALLENGE BINARY THINKING

How do non-binary experiences problematize ontologies that rely on fixed binaries of gender, selfhood, and social categorization?
The term "non-binary" is used to describe individuals who do not...

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HOW QUEER ART EXPLORES EMBODIED EXPERIENCE, ETHICAL DILEMMAS, AND ONTOLOGICAL EXPERIMENTATION

Many artists have explored themes related to queerness through their work, creating pieces that challenge societal norms and push boundaries. Queer art is often used to express personal experiences,...

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QUEER IDENTITY AND MULTIPLE SELVES: EXPLORING THE ONTOLOGICAL IMPLICATIONS OF COEXISTING IDENTITIES

Queer Identity and Multiple Selves
Queer identity refers to an umbrella term used to describe individuals who do not conform to traditional heteronormative societal expectations regarding gender...

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HOW TRANS IDENTITY CHALLENGES PHILOSOPHICAL DEBATES ON ONTOLOGY AND SELFREALIZATION

Trans identity refers to an individual's sense of themselves as being a member of a gender that differs from their assigned sex at birth. This may involve identifying as a man, woman, non-binary,...

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NAMING AND RENAMING IN QUEER HISTORY: EXPLORING THE POWER OF LANGUAGE TO SHAPE SELFHOOD AND COLLECTIVE MEMORY

Queer history is a field that explores the experiences of individuals who do not conform to traditional gender roles or sexual norms. It is characterized by a rich and diverse set of subcultures,...

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THE POWER OF SELFNAMING: LIBERATION, CONSTRAINT, AND IDENTITY

Self-naming is an important aspect of human identity that allows individuals to define themselves beyond their given names and titles. It can also be seen as a way of reclaiming one's agency in a...

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EXPLORING THE INTERPLAY OF VISIBILITY, SECRECY, AND SELFEXPRESSION IN SEXUALITY

I will examine how continuous negotiation of visibility, secrecy, and self-expression can reveal important insights into ethical and ontological frameworks. In particular, I will focus on how these...

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HOW MIGHT GENDER FLUIDITY IMPACT LAW, ETHICS, AND INTERPERSONAL RELATIONS?

How might gender fluidity be interpreted as an ontological challenge to fixed categories of selfhood, and what implications does this have for law, ethics, and interpersonal relations? Gender...

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HOW GENDER FLUIDITY CHALLENGES OUR UNDERSTANDING OF SEXUALITY & INTIMACY

Gender fluidity refers to the idea that one's gender identity can change over time or vary depending on different circumstances. This challenges traditional ideas about stable and fixed gender...

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REVISITING SELFHOOD: THE CHALLENGES OF NONBINARY GENDER IDENTITIES

The concept of self is an essential element in human experience. It encompasses one's identity, personality, character, traits, beliefs, values, and feelings.
Traditional philosophies have largely...

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