In today's modern democracies, there is an apparent dichotomy between moral outrage and apathy that seems to exist simultaneously. On one hand, people are increasingly aware of social issues such as...
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: The philosophical exploration of moral outrage vs apathy in modern democracies
Philosophy is often seen as an abstract and esoteric discipline, but its insights have real-world applications that can help shape policies and practices related to the distribution of resources and...
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: Sexuality and philosopy: how key concepts can improve equality for marginalized communities.
Gender Fluidity and Selfhood
Gender is a socially constructed concept that has been used to define what it means to be male or female.
Some people do not identify with these binary categories...
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: Sexuality influences society constructions of selfhood and embodiment | a philosophical exploration
In literature, literary deconstruction is an approach that examines the underlying structures and meanings within works of fiction by analyzing their linguistic elements and cultural contexts. It...
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: Interrogating heteronormativity: how literary deconstruction can challenge traditional gender roles in fiction
The concept of temporality has always been a central theme in philosophy and psychology, and its exploration has led to various theories regarding the nature of time itself.
Very little research...
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: Exploring how trans individuals experience temporality differently
Exploring Bisexual Experience Through Philosophy
Bisexuality is a common term used for individuals who identify themselves as both sexually attracted to men and women. It has been prevalent since...
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: Bisexuality: exploring paradoxical attraction and exploration of multiple genders for selfexpression
Suffering is an experience that many individuals face throughout their lives, but it is especially prevalent for members of marginalized communities such as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender,...
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: Understanding the impact of suffering on lgbtqia+ communities through philosophy
The notion of divine justice is deeply rooted in religious belief systems and has been central to many philosophical debates throughout history.
The concept of divine justice can be interpreted...
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: Queering divine justice: reshaping philosophical understandings through relational ethics
Queer Ecology and Nature as Constructed vs Inherent
The term "queer ecology" refers to the intersections of environmentalism, LGBTQ+ rights, and feminist theory. It emerged in the late twentieth...
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: Queer ecology and nature: challenging the inherent vs constructed debate
In what ways does non-binary temporality affect memory, anticipation, and the perception of personal continuity, and what philosophical consequences follow for evolving identity?
Non-binary...
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: In what ways does nonbinary temporality impact our understandings of identity and memory?