The concept of deity has been an integral part of human belief systems since time immemorial. Traditionally, deities are seen as singular entities that exist independently of humans and have certain...
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: Deity and sexuality: exploring divine multiplicity in queer mysticism
I will explore the question of whether queer philosophy can offer new perspectives to reconsider the notion of autonomy within an expanded understanding of human relations and experiences. This...
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: Unpacking autonomy: how queer philosophy challenges traditional understandings
Queer aesthetics has been a significant part of cultural production for decades, providing a unique perspective on relationality, morality, and selfhood that challenges traditional norms and...
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: Exploring how queer aesthetics challenges traditional gender norms and power dynamics in relationships
Queer Temporality Reshapes Attachment, Freedom, and Relationality
Queer temporality is a concept that refers to the unique ways in which non-normative genders, sexualities, and gender identities...
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: Unpacking queer temporalitys impact on attachment, freedom, and relationality: a comprehensive exploration
I will explore how the experience of non-binary individuals challenges traditional understandings of selfhood, particularly those rooted in essentialist ontologies that prioritize binary gender...
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: Nonbinary experiences challenge essentialist ontologies: how they reveal the fluidity of selfhood
A border is a dividing line between different geographical regions, cultures, or communities, often marked by physical barriers such as fences, walls, or checkpoints. In queer art, however, borders...
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: The metaphor of borders in queer art: exploring identity, relationality, and negotiating social and personal boundaries
There has been a growing interest in Queer Theory as an approach to understanding issues related to gender, sexuality, and identity. This theoretical framework emphasizes the importance of...
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: Unpacking queer theory: exploring intersections of identity and relationship through artistic expression
Queer practices involve people who identify themselves as non-heterosexual or non-cisgender. In terms of ethics, they can be seen as challenging normative approaches to sexuality and gender that are...
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: Sexual intimacy and ethics beyond binaries: exploring nonheterosexual practices for relationship building
In philosophy, many assumptions have been made about identity, relationality, and ethical responsibility based on binary gender categories.
Non-binary experiences challenge these assumptions and...
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: A comprehensive guide to nonbinary identities and their impact on philosophy
Can radical inclusion generate new ethical frameworks for understanding care, empathy, and relationality? This question is at the heart of the debate surrounding care ethics, which seeks to explore...
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: Exploring the intersection of care ethics, empathy, and relationship building