In today's modern society, there are many different ways that individuals can construct their own identities based on various factors such as race, gender, religion, ethnicity, class, nationality,...
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: A comprehensive examination of how sexual exposure impacts political identity construction
The experience of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer individuals is often marked by stories of resistance to oppression. These stories are told through narratives that highlight the...
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: Exploring narratives of oppression and resilience shaping ethical understanding of lgbt experiences
Intersectional oppression is a concept that refers to the multiple forms of discrimination and disadvantage experienced by members of marginalized groups due to their intersecting identities. This...
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: What does intersectional oppression mean? how it affects lgbtq+ people (and how we can address it)
Morality is an essential aspect of human existence that governs individual behavior and helps guide people's actions towards moral standards and principles. Morality can be defined as the distinction...
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: The relationship between personal morality and systemic injustice, discrimination, and oppression.
Queer temporality is an interdisciplinary field that explores how non-normative forms of time are experienced, structured, and negotiated by queer individuals. It involves studying the ways in which...
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: Queering time: how nonnormative temporalities impact lgbtq+ memories and stories
Can moral philosophy expose and challenge structural bias embedded within inherited cultural norms?
Moral philosophy is the branch of philosophy that examines ethics, or human values, attitudes,...
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: Uncovering bias in cultural norms: how philosophy sheds light on ethical dilemmas
We will explore how hope, joy, and resilience can be conceptualized as integral to queer existential and moral philosophy. We will look at how these concepts have been explored in philosophical...
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: How hope, joy, and resilience can be conceptualized as integral to queer existential and moral philosophy
In contemporary society, there has been an increase in surveillance practices that have raised concerns about privacy and security. One group that is disproportionately affected by these practices...
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: The intersectional impact of surveillance practices on mental health for queer individuals
Queer interpretations of constraint and liberation have emerged as key frameworks for understanding how relational power dynamics impact moral responsibility. In this essay, we will explore how these...
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: A critical analysis of how queer interpretations of constraint & liberation inform moral responsibility
What are some ways in which queer conceptualizations of happiness challenge traditional understandings of desire, fulfillment, and social well-being? In this essay, we will explore how queer theories...
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: Queer conceptualizations of happiness: destabilizing traditional understandings of desire