In contemporary social science research, there is an increasing interest in the study of lesbian experiences of intimacy, which are often characterized by care, attentiveness, and relationality....
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: Lesbian intimacy: exploring care, attentiveness, and relationality through phenomenology
There are many ways to understand queer identity beyond its traditional definition. One such approach is through the philosophy of difference, which emphasizes that individuals have unique...
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: Exploring queer identity through philosophy: the role of difference, ethics, and relationality
The study of transitions, especially those related to gender, sexuality, and intimate relationships, has been an integral part of queer theory for decades. Transitions are often seen as moments of...
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: Transitioning and ethics: a queer perspective on temporality and relationships
The concept of embodiment is crucial to understanding the Christian doctrine of sin, holiness, and divine relationality. It implies that God created humans with material bodies and has entered human...
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: Embodiment and theology: exploring the intersection of sexuality, intimacy, and divine relationality
How Emerging Technologies May Reshape Queer Identity, Relationality, and Embodiment
Emerging technologies such as virtual reality (VR) and artificial intelligence (AI)-mediated identity platforms...
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: How emerging technologies may reshape queer identity, relationality, and embodiment
Queer Embodiment and Divine Creativity
The idea that queer embodiment can be viewed as a source of divine creativity is an intriguing one. It suggests that the physical forms and identities of...
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: Divine creativity meets queer embodiment: the powerful relationships between human identity and gods creative force
There has been growing interest in queer theory, which seeks to explore and critique dominant understandings of gender, sexuality, and identity. This theory challenges traditional notions of...
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: Exploring the impact of queer philosophy on sexuality and identity
Philosophers have debated for centuries about what constitutes "self" and "being". From Plato to Descartes to Kant to Heidegger, these concepts are at the core of Western thought.
There has been...
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: Nonbinary ontologies and their impact on selfhood, embodiment, and relationship
The Queer Body Politics challenge traditional notions of autonomy, consent, and relationality in philosophy in several ways. Autonomy refers to the capacity for individuals to make independent...
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: The queer body politics challenge autonomy, consent, and relationality.
Can attraction be conceptualized as an ethical, relational, and ontological event shaping selfhood and relationality? Attraction is often seen as an inherently ambiguous phenomenon that defies easy...
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: The complex nature of attraction: how it shapes selfhood and relationality