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THE ROLE OF IDENTITY, SELFDETERMINATION, RELATIONALITY, ETHICS, AND SAFETY IN NONBINARY EXPERIENCES

Identity is an intricate concept that encompasses several aspects, including gender expression, social roles, cultural norms, and personal values. Non-binary identities challenge traditional binary...

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THE COMPLEXITIES OF BISEXUAL DESIRE: EXPLORING AUTONOMY, RELATIONALITY, AND FREEDOM WITHIN THE LGBTQ+ COMMUNITY

Bisexual desire is a complex phenomenon that encompasses a wide range of experiences and identities within the LGBTQ+ community. It involves attraction to individuals who identify as men and women,...

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NONBINARY IDENTITIES CHALLENGE TRADITIONAL GENDER BINARIES AND EXPAND OUR UNDERSTANDING OF HUMAN IDENTITY

Non-binary gender identities have gained increasing recognition and visibility in recent years, leading to new ways of thinking about how humans perceive and express their own gender and its...

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NONBINARY EXPERIENCES: RETHINKING ONTOLOGY, ETHICS, SELFHOOD, RELATIONALITY, AND AGENCY

Ontology is concerned with the nature of being, existence, or reality, while ethics deals with how individuals ought to live their lives. Selfhood refers to the concept of who one is or what makes up...

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QUEER THEOLOGY: EXPLORING ETHICAL DECISIONMAKING, RELATIONALITY, AND HUMAN FLOURISHING

Can queer theology inform interdisciplinary research on ethical decision-making, relationality, and human flourishing?
Queer theology is a relatively new field that explores the intersection...

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TEXT=THE POWERFUL POTENTIAL OF QUEER INTIMACIES: EXPLORING NEW POSSIBILITIES FOR ETHICS

The concept of queer intimacies challenges traditional ideas about power dynamics, relationality, and desire by suggesting that they are not necessarily fixed or binary. Instead, it argues that there...

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THE ETHICS OF QUEER IDENTITIES: EXPLORING RELATIONSHIPS, INTIMACY, AND SEXUALITY BEYOND HETERONORMATIVITY

The concept of queerness refers to an expansive range of identities that challenge traditional understandings of gender and sexuality. Queerness is characterized by fluidity and resistance to...

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A LOOK AT HOW QUEER LITERATURE AND ART EXPAND PHILOSOPHICAL DISCOURSE ON RELATIONALITY, DESIRE, AND MORALITY

Queer literature and art have been recognized for their ability to challenge societal norms and explore new modes of being, including gender, sexuality, desire, and morality. This essay will examine...

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SEXUAL DESIRE IN CHRISTIANITY: EXPLORING QUEER INTERPRETATIONS

In the context of Christian theology, desire is understood as the fundamental drive that initiates all human activity. Desire can be expressed through various forms of action, including physical,...

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RADICAL AUTONOMY AND RELATIONSHIPS: UNPACKING THE INTERCONNECTEDNESS OF INDEPENDENCE AND CONNECTEDNESS.

Can radical autonomy provide a framework for understanding the interconnectedness of freedom, identity, and relationality?
Radical autonomy is a philosophy that emphasizes individual freedom and...

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