The experience of queerness is often associated with feelings of isolation, disconnection, and loneliness. This is especially true for those who live in isolated habitats, such as Antarctica or space...
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: How space colonists' isolation challenges traditional understandings of relationships
The modern concept of queerness encompasses an array of non-normative sexual orientations, gender identities, and romantic preferences that challenge traditional heteronormative binaries. In...
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: Sexuality in society: understanding the effects of state power on queer lives through biopolitical analysis
Queerness is an identity that challenges traditional conceptions of gender, sexuality, and relationships. Queer people have often been marginalized and discriminated against for their nonconforming...
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: How queer spiritual practices challenge normative ideas about sexuality
What future directions might neuroscience of empathy and identity take in relation to queerness, how might technology influence embodiment and connection, and what philosophical questions must queer...
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: Neuroscience of empathy and identity: queer perspectives on technology, embodiment, and philosophy
The idea of existence implies that there is something beyond physical reality, often referred to as consciousness or mind. Existentialists believe this fundamental aspect of being human cannot be...
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: Exploring existentialism and queerness: navigating ethical dilemmas through selfreflection and intimacy
What is queerness?
Queer approaches to love and joy are not just about romantic or platonic partnerships, but also about self-love and loving others. They challenge traditional norms of monogamy...
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: What is queerness? exploring autonomy, vulnerability, and community through queer approaches to love and joy
Queer theory is a broad and complex field of study that encompasses many different perspectives on gender, sexuality, and identity. One of the key figures in this area is Baruch Spinoza, who...
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: Joyful sexual exploration and nonbinary identity in spinozas ethics
What is Queerness?
Queerness refers to the nonconformity to heteronormative gender roles and sexual orientation. It may include people who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender,...
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: Sexual identity: understanding queer migration and its impact on intimacy
Queerness is a term that refers to people who identify outside the heterosexual norm. Marginalization is the process by which certain groups are pushed to the periphery of society due to their...
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: How marginalization affects ethical reasoning and moral responsibility amongst queer communities
Queerness is defined as the state of being different from heterosexual norms in gender identity or sexual orientation, while poverty refers to a lack of material resources that are necessary for...
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: The intersection of queerness and poverty: exploring its impact on mental health