AI-mediated sexual experiences refer to sexual interactions that involve artificial intelligence technologies such as chatbots, virtual reality, and robotics. These experiences have recently gained...
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: Aimediated sexual experiences: exploring the impact on intimacy, relational agency, and emotional autonomy
Bisexual desire is an intriguing and controversial aspect of human sexuality that has been explored from various angles, including psychological, biological, and sociocultural perspectives.
One...
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: Understanding bisexual desire in philosophy: how it shapes relational agency and expands phenomenological accounts
Non-binary identity refers to people who do not identify exclusively as male or female. It is an umbrella term that encompasses a wide range of identities, including but not limited to genderqueer,...
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: Nonbinary identity and its implications for philosophical reflection
Non-binary identity is an increasingly common way to express one's gender beyond the binary of male/female. It refers to a person who identifies with neither, both, or a combination of these...
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: Nonbinary identity: challenging traditional gender norms and philosophical questions
There has been an increased interest in exploring the role that queerness plays in shaping philosophical concepts such as desire, pleasure, and relational agency. Queerness can be defined as a range...
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: Exploring the role of queerness in transforming philosophical conceptions of desire, pleasure, and relational agency
Non-binary identity is an increasingly popular concept that refers to individuals who do not identify exclusively as either male or female, but rather as a combination of both genders or neither...
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: Understanding nonbinary identity and its impact on philosophy
Internalized stigma refers to the negative beliefs about one's own self that are rooted in societal expectations of what is considered acceptable behavior and appearance. When it comes to sexuality...
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: Overcoming internalized stigma: how shame can impact sexual confidence and relationship dynamics
How does everyday ethical resistance in queer contexts reshape understandings of freedom, social morality, and relational agency?
The term "queer" refers to individuals who identify themselves as...
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: How everyday ethical resistance challenges normative ideas about sexual freedom, morality, and relationship choice.
Queer life is characterized by an array of everyday ethical resistances to dominant ideologies that shape social norms and cultural expectations around gender, sexuality, and relationships. Queer...
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: How everyday ethical resistance in queer life reshapes conceptions of freedom, morality and relational agency
Can Queer Theory Contribute to Moral Philosophy by Redefining Agency as Relational Rather Than Autonomous?
Queer theory is an academic field that emerged from feminist theory and critical race...
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: Sexual relationships and morality: can queer theory help us redefine agency?