Queer philosophy challenges normative assumptions about ethical responsibility, emotional guidance, and relational morality by questioning traditional ideas about sexual identity, gender roles, and...
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: what does sex mean for queer people? exploring fluid identities, power structures, and alternative forms of intimacy.
Feminist Movements
Feminism is an ideology that seeks to achieve equality between men and women through political, social, economic, cultural, and intellectual means. It advocates for women's...
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: Gender stereotypes: how feminism is changing the way we see sexual relationships
Queer temporality is an alternative understanding of time outside of traditional Western conventions based on binaries like past/present/future, male/female, straight/gay, normal/abnormal, etc. It...
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: Exploring the unconventional approach to time: queer temporality and its implications
There has been increasing attention to how queer communities challenge traditional conceptions of morality and sexual ethics through their practices of consent. This is especially evident in the...
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: How lesbian consent challenges traditional trust paradigms and interrogates moral ethics
Moral essentialism is an ancient philosophical tradition that holds that certain human attributes are natural or necessary. It suggests that there are certain core traits that make up who we...
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: How bisexuality challenges moral essentialism by rejecting traditional sexual boundaries
When people talk about living an ethical life, they usually think about doing what is right according to certain principles or rules that have been set out by society.
For some individuals who are...
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: Sex and relationships in a world of oppression | how living your life can be an act of resistance
LGBT individuals have always been known for their boldness and uniqueness when it comes to expressing themselves in every way possible, including fashion, behavior, language, and lifestyle...
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: How lgbt individuals are redefining sexual expression by challenging societys norms
Queer art and performance have been integral to LGBTQ+ history since the Stonewall riots in New York City in 1969. From drag shows to queer film festivals, these forms of expression provide a space...
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: Queer art and performance promote critical thinking about identity politics through reclamation
I will explore how queer temporality can inform ethical decision-making for those who understand their lives as a series of nonlinear experiences and discontinuities. Queer temporality is an approach...
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: How queer temporality can enhance ethical decision making in relationships
Can philosophy help to conceptualize the invisible suffering associated with intersecting systems of oppression? This is an important question that many people have been asking themselves for...
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: Sex and relationships: how philosophy can help conceptualize the suffering associated with oppressive systems