Transgender embodiment is an emerging philosophy that challenges traditional conceptions of the self, identity, autonomy, and bodily experience. This approach has generated considerable debate among...
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This article explores how bisexual narratives challenge traditional philosophical models of romantic attachment, fidelity, and the continuity of self. Bisexuality is defined as a person's attraction...
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: Bisexual narratives challenges traditional philosophical models
How does late-life gender transition influence ethical, relational, and intergenerational dynamics, and what philosophical questions emerge regarding continuity, authenticity, and...
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: Latelife gender transition: exploring ethical, relational, & intergenerational impacts
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
How does queer humor function as a philosophical critique of social norms and moral authority?
Queer humor is a type of comedy that challenges traditional gender roles, sexual norms, and societal...
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: Exploring the philosophical critique of social norms through queer humor
Transition is an essential part of life, and it can have profound impacts on our perceptions of self and world around us. The experience of change forces us to reflect upon our values and beliefs,...
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: Transition and its impact on permanence and selfhood: how change redefines philosophy
How does visibility or invisibility of intimate partnerships affect ethical recognition, aesthetic perception, and philosophical understanding?
The word "intimate" comes from Latin and means...
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: Sexual relationships: understanding the impact on philosophy, aesthetics, and morality
In philosophy, transcendence refers to that which is beyond reality, outside of time and space, independent of physical existence. Immanence, on the other hand, describes what exists within nature,...
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: How queer desire transforms philosophys understanding of transcendence and immanence
Researchers have studied how marginalized groups are subject to various forms of oppression based on their social status, including race, gender, sexual orientation, disability, age, religion, class,...
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: Answer: sexuality and relationships: how marginalized groups experience discrimination beyond physical harm
How do urban environments simultaneously constrain and facilitate LGBTQ identity formation, and what philosophical interpretations emerge from this tension?
Urban environments are often seen as...
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: Urban environments and the formation of lgbtq identity: how city life constrains and facilitates self expression