The idea that there is an inherent tension between joy, desire, and freedom on one hand, and ethical and relational responsibility on the other has been explored by philosophers for...
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: Exploring the interplay between joy, desire, freedom, and relationship responsibility: a philosophical discourse
The concept of pleasure has been an essential part of philosophy since ancient times, but it is often misunderstood as something that is fleeting or superficial.
New perspectives from the field of...
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: The role of pleasure in philosophy: how queer perspectives enhance ethical wellbeing
The concept of stable identity has been debated since ancient times. Plato argued that there is an ideal form or essence behind all things, which gives them their being and distinguishes them from...
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: Unpacking the complexities of sexual identity with fluid desire
Moral belongings are often assumed to be defined within specific social norms and conventions.
This assumption is challenged by various philosophical approaches that argue for alternative...
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: Reevaluating morality: exploring alternatives to traditional gender roles and restrictive sexual norms
How does queer identity influence philosophical debates on autonomy, freedom of choice, and bodily sovereignty?
The concepts of autonomy, freedom of choice, and bodily sovereignty are central to...
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: Why is queer identity crucial to philosophical discussions on autonomy, freedom of choice, and bodily sovereignty?
Online and offline LGBTQ+ communities have been recognized to be spaces that foster ethical experimentation and philosophical discourse among their members. Ethics refers to principles and values...
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: How lgbtq+ communities enhance ethical experimentation and philosophical discussion.
In philosophy, liminality is the study of the transitional state between one thing and another, such as from childhood to adulthood or death to afterlife. Non-binary individuals experience liminality...
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: The liminal nature of nonbinary gender identity: exploring temporality and social expectations
Can love itself act as a moral compass in a world of ethical relativism? This question has been debated for centuries by philosophers, scholars, and ordinary people alike. On one hand, some argue...
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: Can love itself act as a moral compass in a world of ethical relativism?
The purpose of this paper is to explore the philosophical implications of gay romantic attachments and how they relate to emotional satisfaction. In order to do so, it will examine various...
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: Answer: what is the purpose of romantic attachments according to philosophy?
Can divine truth be understood as multiplicity rather than singularity? This is an intriguing question that has been debated by philosophers and religious scholars for centuries. On one hand, some...
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: Understanding divine multiplicity: exploring different perspectives on divine truth