The idea of "chosen families" has gained increasing attention and significance in many different spheres, including but not limited to personal life, politics, social justice movements, and cultural...
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: Exploring chosen families: the significance of nontraditional kinship structures in queer communities
The concept of caring, empathy, and relational ethics has been studied extensively across disciplines, including philosophy, sociology, psychology, anthropology, and economics. These principles are...
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Families are essential to human societies, providing support and emotional connection.
Traditional family models have been criticized as being limited and excluding many individuals. Queer...
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: The power of queer families: how they challenge traditional norms and offer alternatives
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Throughout human history, family has been an integral part of society. Families have served to provide support, protection, and nurturing for individuals as they grow and develop.
Traditional...
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: Nontraditional families: insights from queer communities on relationship ethics
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Can Queer Childhoods Reshape Philosophical Understandings of Growth, Selfhood, and Relational Ethics?
The term "queer" refers to individuals who identify themselves as having nontraditional sexual...
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: Can queer childhoods reshape philosophical understandings of growth selfhood relational ethics
The concept of family is often associated with traditional gender roles and heteronormative structures.
Within queer communities, there exists a unique form of family known as "chosen families,"...
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: The power of queer chosen families: a new perspective on relationship ethics
Can a moral framework grounded in relational ethics accommodate queer, nontraditional, and fluid family structures?
Relational ethics is a moral philosophy that focuses on the relationship between...
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: Can relational ethics support queer, nontraditional, and fluid family structures?