Identity is a concept that has been debated for centuries, with philosophers attempting to pinpoint its nature, origins, and meaning. Two common approaches are essentialism and universalism, which...
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: What is identity? fluid identities challenging philosophical perspectives on sexuality, intimacy and relationships
Deconstruction is an analytic process that seeks to expose the underlying structures and meanings behind social constructs such as normativity, identity, and the self. It aims to reveal how these...
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: Deconstructing normativity: the power dynamics and systems of oppression behind gender roles, sexuality, and intimacy.
Is authenticity possible in contexts where identity is always relational, mediated, and evolving? In this essay, I will explore the question of whether it is possible to be authentically oneself when...
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: Authenticity amidst constantly evolving identities: maintaining true self despite changing circumstances
Identity is often perceived as something that is stable and unchanging, but this conception ignores the dynamic nature of identities. In actuality, identities are constantly shaped and reshaped...
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: Sexual identity: a dynamic construct that continues to evolve based on interactions and social context
Identity is more than just a collection of traits that define an individual; it is also a social construction. While some aspects of identity can be fixed, others are fluid and changeable depending...
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: Sexuality and intimacy beyond the construct of identity: exploring authenticity in relationships.
The concept of "self" has been at the center of philosophy since its earliest days. It is the subject of countless texts and theories, from Plato's "Allegory of the Cave" to Descartes' famous cogito...
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: Understanding the impact of queer identity on traditional philosophical ideas about the self
How does the performative nature of identity reflect the fluidity of being itself?
The human body is a dynamic system that is constantly changing, adapting, and evolving. From birth to death, we...
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: How does the performative nature of identity reflect the fluidity of being itself?
The concept of identity has been traditionally understood as a stable entity that defines an individual's sense of self, their place in society, and their interactions with others.
Recent research...
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: The evolving nature of identity: exploring its dynamic, relational, and social complexities
Identity is often thought of as a stable and static characteristic that defines who we are as individuals.
Recent research has suggested that identity may be more fluid and dynamic than previously...
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: The fluid nature of identity: exploring how it shifts and transforms over time
Can identity be conceived as an ongoing, relational, and dynamic process rather than a fixed state? This is a question that has been debated by scholars for many years, but it remains unresolved....
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: Sexuality and intimacy: can identity be conceived as an ongoing process?