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
Coming out is often associated with breaking free from heteronormativity and challenging societal expectations about gender roles, but can it also serve as an ontological disruption of imposed...
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: Coming out can disrupt imposed narratives and challenges ontology
Love is often described as a universal phenomenon that can be experienced by all humans regardless of their backgrounds, beliefs, or circumstances. This concept has been explored in many different...
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: Love as shared being: exploring the connection between ontology, ethics, and relationships
Is the queer body a challenge to ontology or its fulfillment? This is a question that has been explored by philosophers and social scientists for centuries, and it remains one of the most...
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: The powerful impact of queer bodies: exploring the competing perspectives on their meaning and significance
Intimacy can be understood as an integral part of human existence that involves physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual connections between people.
What happens to the concept of individuality...
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: The impact of ontological cocreation on intimacy: understanding personal development and social relations.
The concept of queerness has been widely used to describe non-normative identities that defy traditional binary categories of gender and sexuality.
This term is often associated with fluidity and...
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: Is there more than one self in queer identity? exploring the ontological implications of fluidity and multiplicity
Can art operate as an ethical and ontological practice, mediating the tensions between revelation, concealment, and becoming? This question has been debated for centuries, with various scholars...
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: Art as a medium for revealing and concealing meaning: exploring ethical and ontological practices
The metaphysical dichotomy between essence and change is an ancient philosophical concept that has been debated for centuries. It posits that there are two fundamental categories of being - things...
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: Exploring the intersection of metaphysics, transgender identity, and sexual expression
In the realm of radical queer philosophy, there has been much debate about the nature of identity and the self. Many argue that traditional conceptions of the self are too rigid and restrictive,...
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: Flux and transformation: radical queer perspectives on selfhood