The concept of selfhood is often understood as the idea that one has an individual sense of identity, purpose, and personality that defines who they are and how they relate to others. This notion can...
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: How the concept of selfhood is reimagined through lgbtq+ philosophy
We will explore how posthumanist approaches can complement queer theory to rethink embodiment, consciousness, and relationality, focusing specifically on sex, sexuality, eroticism, intimacy, and...
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: Posthumanism and queer theory reimagine sex, intimacy, eroticism, and relationships
How does queer philosophical thought evolve in response to historical oppression, ethical dilemmas, and shifting social norms?
Queer philosophical thought is constantly changing and adapting to...
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: Queering sexual relationships: exploring ethics, power dynamics, and social norms in intimate partnerships
Queerness is an umbrella term used to describe a range of identities that exist outside of the traditional binary of male and female. It can refer to those who identify as LGBTQ+, but it also...
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: Exploring the intersectionality of queer theory with gender normativity for a more inclusive society
How does queer embodiment contribute to philosophical insights regarding divine creativity, relationality, and ethical responsibility?
The question of whether humans have free will is often...
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: Uncovering the role of embodiment and consciousness in free will: a philosophical investigation.
Queer theory is an interdisciplinary academic field that challenges traditional concepts of gender, sexuality, and identity. It explores how power structures influence social relations and cultural...
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: Queer theory challenges gender roles and explores nonbinary identities.
What is queer theory? Queer theory is an academic discipline that critically examines gender, sexual orientation, and power dynamics through intersectional feminist and anti-racist lenses. It...
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: Exploring alternatives: a guide to nontraditional family structures
The traditional institutional structure has been known to promote heteronormative practices that exclude non-heterosexual individuals from fully participating in society. This is because these...
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: Overcoming heteronormative institutions: intersectionality theory & queer theory transforming the landscape
Time is a fundamental concept that has been explored throughout human history, but it has often been understood within a heteronormative framework. In recent years, however, scholars have begun to...
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: How queer philosophy challenges traditional conceptions of time
Queer approaches to pleasure, relational joy, and bodily agency have been the subject of much debate among philosophers and ethicists. These concepts raise several questions about human interaction...
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: Queer approaches to pleasure, relational joy, and bodily agency