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UNDERSTANDING THE COMPLEXITY OF INTIMATE QUEER RELATIONSHIPS: EXPLORING PHENOMENOLOGY

The term 'queer' has been used to describe people who do not identify as heterosexual, cisgender, or exclusively monogamous. It includes those who are bisexual, pansexual, non-binary, transgender,...

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UNDERSTANDING THE IMPACT OF GENDER IDENTITY ON SUBJECTIVE EXPERIENCE: INSIGHTS FROM TRANS STUDIES

The philosophical study of trans embodiment has provided new insights into the nature of subjectivity, identity, consciousness, and the self. By exploring how individuals experience their own bodies...

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HOW TRANS EMBODIMENT CHALLENGES PHENOMENOLOGICAL ASSUMPTIONS ABOUT THE SELF.

One of the fundamental assumptions of phenomenology is that the body is an immediately given, self-identical entity. This means that our experience of the world is primarily shaped by our own...

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THE SUBJECTIVE EXPERIENCE OF EROTIC PLEASURE AMONG GAY INDIVIDUALS THROUGH THE LENS OF PHENOMENOLOGY

Phenomenology is an approach to psychological research that focuses on studying how people experience their own thoughts and feelings. This method seeks to understand how people perceive their world...

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HOW LESBIAN INTIMACIES DIFFER FROM HETEROSEXUAL RELATIONSHIPS VIA PHENOMENOLOGY ANALYSIS

Phenomenology is an approach to studying consciousness that emphasizes the importance of subjective experience. In this context, it can be used to examine how people perceive and understand their own...

Read More : How lesbian intimacies differ from heterosexual relationships via phenomenology analysis

UNRAVELING THE SUBJECTIVE NATURE OF TRANSFORMATIVE LGBT SEXUAL INTIMACIES THROUGH PHENOMENOLOGY

Phenomenology and Understanding Marginalized LGBT Experiences
Phenomenology is a philosophical method used to study human experience by describing how people perceive and interpret their...

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THE NUANCES OF HUMAN EXPERIENCE: HOW RELATIONAL MULTIPLICITY SHAPES OUR MORAL DECISIONS

The concept of relational multiplicity is the idea that human experiences can be understood through multiple perspectives, including the ethical, existential, and phenomenological dimensions. This...

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EXPLORING THE CONNECTION BETWEEN EROTIC PLEASURE, INTIMACY, AND ETHICAL RESPONSIBILITY THROUGH PHENOMENOLOGY

Sexual attraction is a natural human experience that involves physical and psychological responses to another person's presence or image. This phenomenon can range from simple feelings of liking...

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THE PHILOSOPHY BEHIND NONBINARY IDENTITIES: EXPLORING OUTSIDE OF RIGID ONTOLOGICAL FRAMEWORKS

Non-binary identities challenge traditional ways of thinking about gender and existence. They suggest that there are more than two genders, and that gender is not always binary or fixed. This raises...

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SEXUAL INTIMACY: UNDERSTANDING THE ROLE OF EMOTIONAL TRUST AND RELATIONAL CONNECTIONS IN HEALTHY RELATIONSHIPS.

Moral Lessons from Phenomenology
We are going to consider three aspects of human relations that are often seen as closely related - sexual anticipation, relational intimacy, and emotional trust....

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