Absurdity is a concept that has been used throughout history to challenge established belief systems and cultural norms. Philosophers like Albert Camus have explored the idea that absurdity can be a...
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: How absurdity can change society | exploring morality, authority & human reason
The idea that experiences of rejection can shape one's philosophical understanding of home, belonging, and relational responsibility is an intriguing concept that has been explored by many thinkers...
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: Sexual orientation rejection impacts philosophical understanding of home and belonging
What philosophical questions arise when sexual and gender diversity are considered intrinsic to human dignity and ethical living?
Sexuality, gender identity, and intimate relationships form the...
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: Exploring the intersection between sexual and gender diversity with philosophical tools
The concept of a binary is deeply rooted in Western philosophy, which has historically been dominated by binary thinking. Binary thinking involves separating the world into opposing categories that...
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: Sexuality and relationships: exploring postbinary philosophy for a more nuanced approach
The term "recognition" refers to the process through which individuals are acknowledged and valued for their unique identity and characteristics within a social group or community. Throughout...
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: Sexing outside the norm: how recognition impacts identity politics and philosophy
Living as an LGBT individual is a unique experience that challenges traditional philosophical concepts related to identity, truth, and authenticity. For many people, their gender identity or sexual...
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: Living as an lgbt individual: challenging traditional philosophical concepts
The question of how poststructuralist queer theory can provide frameworks for rethinking identity, temporality, and embodiment in contemporary philosophy is an important one that requires careful...
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: The power of poststructuralist queer theory: rethinking identity, temporality, and embodiment in philosophy
Marriage is defined as the legally recognized union between two people who are committed to each other for life. It involves a formal ceremony where vows are exchanged and legal documents are signed....
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: Marriage in the era of samesex unions: a philosophical exploration
The representation of embodied experience in cinema has been a fascinating topic for scholars in various disciplines, including philosophy, media studies, and film theory. In this essay, I will...
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: Sex and the cinema: embracing body authenticity in an alienated society
How does representation intersect with philosophical debates on embodiment, authenticity, and moral imagination?
Philosophers have argued that our understanding of ourselves is based on how we...
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: Sexuality and identity: how does our representation shape who we are?