Can love in queer relationality function as both an ethical and ontological principle for co-existence?
The concept of love is often associated with romantic relationships between people who...
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: Can love in queer relationality be used as both an ethical and ontological principle for coexistence?
Queer experiences can be characterized by a sense of secrecy, disclosure, and self-expression that is often shaped by societal norms and cultural expectations. This paper explores how these...
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: Queer experiences: navigating authenticity & integrity with epistemic & ontological reflections
Human closeness is often seen as a natural response to physical contact and intimate behavior that leads to feelings of comfort, safety, and connection.
It can also be an indication of something...
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: The power of human intimacy: how closeness reveals our true consciousness
In contemporary societies, there are various views regarding family and household structures. Some view it as natural while others see it as a social construct. These views can be traced to ontology...
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: Exploring different perspectives on family and household structures: a philosophical approach
Love is one of the most powerful forces that bind human beings together in all walks of life. It can transcend boundaries, bring people closer, and create deep emotional connections that last a...
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: Uncovering the impact of selfrealization through love in lgbtq relationships
Emotional belonging in communities that reject difference refers to the feeling of being connected and accepted within a group despite having different characteristics, beliefs, or experiences from...
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: Exploring emotional belonging in communities that reject difference: the importance of ontological foundations.
This is an article about a topic related to the intersection of art, ethics, ontology, and epistemology. In particular, it will explore whether art can serve as a tool for the exploration of issues...
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: Exploring the intersection of sexuality and identity through art and technology
Bisexuality refers to an individual's attraction to both men and women. It is characterized by a simultaneous romantic and/or sexual attraction to people of different genders. Bisexuals may...
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: Bisexuality: a deeper look at contradictions and harmony in sexual identity
Queer identities are often characterized by their fluidity and resistance to traditional labels and categories. This means that individuals who identify as queer may change their gender identity,...
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: Fluidity of queer identity challenges traditional ideas about identity and reality
The topic of how social, cultural, and legal restrictions affect the ontological experience of LGBTQ+ romantic desire and relational legitimacy is complex and multifaceted. As individuals who...
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: Ontological experience of lgbtq+ romance: how social and legal restrictions shape desire and relationships