Bisexuality challenges traditional philosophical notions of identity coherence and selfhood because it complicates the idea that one's sexual orientation is fixed and stable. In Western philosophy,...
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: Bisexuality: a challenge to philosophical notions of identity coherence and selfhood
Queer theory is an interdisciplinary academic field that emerged in the late 20th century to study the social construction of gender and sexual identity. It draws on feminist, postcolonial, critical...
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: _queer theory and its implications for personal autonomy & freedom, moral responsibility_
The philosophical study of trans embodiment has provided new insights into the nature of subjectivity, identity, consciousness, and the self. By exploring how individuals experience their own bodies...
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: Understanding the impact of gender identity on subjective experience: insights from trans studies
Emotional autonomy refers to an individual's ability to regulate their own emotions, thoughts, and behaviors without external influence from others. This concept has been explored extensively in...
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: Unpacking the concept of emotional autonomy in relationships: achieving both independence and harmony
Digital technologies have been revolutionizing social interactions between individuals and communities for decades now. With the advent of smartphones and mobile connectivity, these interactions are...
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: Online sexual assault against the lgbt community: a philosophical approach to evaluating ethical issues
The question of whether intimacy without ownership can be the foundation for a new ethics of relational freedom has been debated extensively within various academic disciplines.
It is important to...
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: Can intimacy without ownership form the foundation for a new ethics of relational freedom?
One of the most fundamental concepts explored in philosophy is that of freedom - what it means to be free, how we can achieve freedom, and whether freedom is desirable or something we should strive...
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: Free yourself: exploring the interplay between freedom and attachment
What is the relationship between trans embodiment and philosophical accounts of authenticity, vulnerability, and social accountability?
Authenticity refers to the degree to which an individual's...
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: Sexuality and philosophy: the relationship between trans identity, authenticity, and social accountability
The desire to experience something greater than oneself is an ancient human impulse that has been explored through mythology, religion, philosophy, art, and literature throughout history. From the...
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: Unlocking transcendental intimacy: exploring erotic narratives for psychological growth and social justice
In the realm of philosophy and existential inquiry, queer relationships have been subject to critical analysis for centuries. One concept that has garnered significant attention is desire - the...
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: What is desire and why does it matter in queer relationships? a guide to philosophy and existentialism.