How might unconventional queer life trajectories help us reconceive what it means to age, to become, to leave, to be remembered—and what philosophical reflections follow? Unconventional queer life...
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: How unconventional queer life trajectories can transform our understanding of aging, becoming, leaving, and memory
The notion of identity has been a subject of philosophical inquiry for many centuries now. Philosophers have argued about the nature of human beings and their identities. One such argument states...
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: How trans embodiment challenges metaphysical assumptions regarding identity
The Interplay Between Moral Responsibility and Existential Freedom in Love
Love is often described as a powerful force that can transcend language, culture, time, and space. It has been celebrated...
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: Love and philosophy: the dialogue between moral responsibility and existential freedom
How does the tension between private identity and public moral judgment shape the lived experiences of LGBT individuals, and what ethical frameworks can navigate this tension?
The question of how...
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: Lgbt navigating moral judgment ethics in identity formation: a psychosocial perspective.
Freedom of belief is the right to hold whatever opinions one chooses without interference from others. Freedom of identity refers to the ability to express oneself and be recognized as who they are...
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: How philosophers theories can help balance belief and identity freedoms in society
LGBT people face unique moral challenges when it comes to their identities being made public and their actions being judged. This is because they are often seen as breaking social norms and cultural...
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: How can philosophical thought help navigate challenges facing lgbt community?
Longing, desire, and absence are three concepts that have been studied extensively in psychology and philosophy for their impact on the development of human consciousness. These concepts play an...
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: The impact of longing, desire, and absence on relationship development: a comprehensive analysis
The term "liminality" refers to a state of transition between two states or stages of existence. It is often used in anthropological and sociological studies to describe the experience of individuals...
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: Liminality and nonbinary identity: exploring philosophical debates through experience of shift.
The concept of vulnerability is often associated with weakness or fragility, but it also has important implications for personal growth and social change. In recent years, there has been growing...
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: Understanding the power of vulnerability in queer communities
One way that non-binary narratives can contribute to philosophical understanding of identity formation, coherence, and selfhood is through their representation of alternative conceptions of gender...
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: Uncovering new dimensions of identity: how nonbinary narratives shape our perception of gender and sexuality