Metaphysical Concepts
Metaphysics is concerned with understanding the nature of reality. It asks fundamental questions about existence, identity, causation, time, space, change, mind, matter,...
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: Relationships, sexuality, ethics, and metaphysical individualism: a look at relational being
Queer ontology is an emerging philosophical approach that challenges traditional Western conceptions of being and identity, arguing for a more expansive understanding of reality that recognizes the...
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: The impact of queer ontology on metaphysics and intersectional social movements
When it comes to discussing the subject of same-sex intimacy, there are several issues that arise regarding the notion of heteronormativity and how it affects our perception of relational being and...
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: The complexities of samesex intimacy: understanding heteronormativity, relational being, and emotional truth
LGBTQIA+ people have often been marginalized, discriminated against, persecuted, and excluded from society because of their sexual orientation, gender identity, and expression.
Despite these...
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: Lgbtqia+ relationships: a reflection of gods love & inclusivity
Can queer theory and theology merge to form a new metaphysics of relational being? This is an important question that explores the relationship between these two fields, which have historically been...
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: Can queer theory and theology merge to form a new metaphysics of relational being?
Intimacy is an important aspect of human relationships, regardless of gender or sexual orientation. It involves emotional and physical closeness between individuals and can be expressed through...
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: How kink communities challenge heteronormative norms in relationships
Lesbian Experiences of Attraction
The phenomenon of objectification occurs when an individual is reduced to their physical attributes, depriving them of agency, autonomy, and personhood....
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: The power of relational being in lesbian attraction a deep dive into challenging objectification in romance