To begin this exploration of how family structures can be reimagined philosophically through LGBTQ+ lived experiences, it is important to define what "family" means in the context of queer theory....
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: Article chosen family structures: exploring the fluid nature of families through the lens of queer theory and polyamory
LGBT stands for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender individuals. It is an umbrella term used to describe people who identify themselves as lesbians, gays, bisexuals, transgenders, queers,...
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: How lgbt individuals form families: exploring different ways of redefining love and belonging
Families are fundamental to human life and society, providing individuals with emotional support, social identity, economic security, and moral guidance. In recent years, however, the traditional...
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: Reimagining family ethics: the significance of chosen kinship in creating more diverse, moral families
The concept of family is often understood as a biological institution that exists primarily to provide care and support for children, but it can also be seen as a moral community in which individuals...
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: The moral community of family reimagined: why traditional conceptions are limited and how we can reimagine family
The current model of property, partnership, and family can be redefined through a reconceptualization of ownership and care to include relationality and affectivity. In contemporary Western society,...
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: Rethinking property, partnership, and family: how to build relationships based on trust, respect, and emotional labor
"Can the family be reimagined as an ethical institution of unconditional acceptance rather than conformity?" This question invites us to consider whether families can be more inclusive and accepting...
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: The future of families: can we create more inclusive models that support sexual diversity & relationships?