Philosophy is an important field of study that examines fundamental principles and concepts that guide human behavior and thought. It has been applied to various fields such as science, law,...
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Can moral autonomy exist independently of social validation or collective recognition? This question is central to debates about ethics and morality, which have been discussed since ancient times....
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Queer mourning is an intriguing concept that has gained much attention in recent years, especially in the context of LGBTQ+ communities. It refers to the process of grieving for someone who does not...
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Sexuality is one of the most personal aspects of human existence, yet it has been largely ignored by philosophy until recently. While ancient Greek thinkers such as Plato and Aristotle discussed love...
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Can the experience of unrecognized love foster philosophical insight and resilience? This is a question that has been asked for centuries by thinkers across different fields of study, including...
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Trans Temporality and Philosophical Reflections on Identity Persistence, Bodily Continuity, and Impermanence
This paper examines how trans temporalities impact philosophical considerations about...
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Moral guilt and existential guilt are two different concepts that have distinct implications for human behavior. Moral guilt refers to feelings of responsibility for one's actions, while existential...
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What is Philosophy?
Philosophy can be defined as the study of fundamental questions about existence, knowledge, values, reason, mind, and language. It involves critical thinking and logical...
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What is bisexual ambivalence? Bisexual ambivalence is when a person experiences attraction to both men and women, but feels conflicted about their identity or desires. This can lead to feelings of...
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: Bisexual ambivalence and existential tension: a philosophical perspective
1. Postmodernism is a philosophical movement that challenges traditional ways of thinking about truth, meaning, reality, and identity. It emerged in the late 20th century as an attempt to critique...
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: The importance of fluid gender identity and sexual orientation in postmodern philosophy