The concept of relationality is fundamental to our understanding of interpersonal dynamics and has been central to Western philosophy since ancient Greece. Relationships are often seen as the basis...
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: Sexuality and relationships: explore these two concepts in philosophy to understand intimacy better.
Existential freedom is a concept that describes an individual's ability to make choices and actions without external limitations or influences. It implies that individuals have control over their...
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: The intertwining of existential freedom and queer selfexpression in relationships
Can philosophy of identity evolve beyond essentialism without losing coherence? This is an important question that has been debated for centuries among philosophers and scholars. Essentialism is the...
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: The philosophy behind identity evolution: how to challenge essentialism without losing coherence
The concept of embodiment is one that has been explored extensively across various disciplines such as philosophy, psychology, anthropology, sociology, and cognitive science. In this article, I will...
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: Understanding the philosophy of embodiment in relation to the lived experience of trans individuals
Living queerness refers to the active and intentional practice of being LGBTQ+ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, questioning/queer, plus all non-heteronormative identities) in everyday life,...
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: Living queerness: philosophy, politics, and sexual expression
The topic of bodily autonomy is often raised in discussions of gender and sexuality, especially within the context of LGBTQ+ identities and experiences. Negotiating one's own body and its...
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: Bodily autonomy, gender, sexuality, and queer identity: exploring ethics and liberation through philosophy and activism
How does the coexistence of oppression, resistance, love, and joy inform philosophical reflection on morality, identity, and social responsibility? These concepts are interrelated and can influence...
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: The interplay of oppression, resistance, love, and joy: exploring morality, identity, and social responsibility
1. To explore this question, we must define some key terms. Moral beliefs are defined as principles that guide human behavior toward what is right or wrong. Queer experiences refer to...
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: What is the difference between morality and queer experience?
Gender identity is the internal sense of being male, female, neither, both, or somewhere in between, which may differ from assigned sex at birth. Legal recognition of gender identity challenges...
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: Sexuality and gender identity: exploring the philosophical implications of transgender acceptance
Absurdity is often used to describe situations that seem illogical or nonsensical. It can also be seen as a tool for challenging established social conventions, norms, and values. In philosophy, it...
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: How absurdity can challenge social norms, hierarchies, and moral rigidity in philosophy