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EXPLORING THE COMPLEXITIES OF TRANS EMBODIMENT AND ITS IMPLICATIONS ON IDENTITY CRISIS

Transgender people have been experiencing various forms of oppression, violence, discrimination, and prejudice for centuries, which has led to their exclusion from mainstream society. As a result,...

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A COMPREHENSIVE EXAMINATION OF HOW QUEER IDENTITIES CHALLENGE TRADITIONAL IDEAS ABOUT IDENTITY, GENDER, AND SEXUALITY

The question of how queer identities challenge established philosophical theories of authenticity, agency, and moral responsibility is an important one that has been explored in depth by many...

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SEXUAL ORIENTATION AND IDENTITY CONSTRUCTION ACROSS TIME AND SPACE: HOW NARRATIVE SHAPES OUR UNDERSTANDING OF QUEERNESS

Narratives are stories that people tell about themselves and their experiences. Narratives can be written down or spoken out loud, but they always have a storyteller, a listener, and an audience. In...

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TEMPORAL PERSPECTIVES ON PERSONAL TRANSFORMATIONS FOR TRANS PEOPLE

The concept of identity is often thought of as being static, but it can be understood more richly if one considers its temporal dimension. In this paper, I will explore how temporality informs...

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SEX THE DEBATE OVER HOW SOCIAL FORCES IMPACT OUR SENSE OF SELF & MORAL VALUES IN DATING AND RELATIONSHIPS

The idea that individuals can maintain a stable sense of identity despite social forces working to change it has been debated since ancient times. Authenticity and morality have traditionally been...

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UNDERSTANDING THE INTERSECTION OF SEXUALITY, IDENTITY, AUTONOMY, AND MORAL RESPONSIBILITY THROUGH RELATIONAL FLUIDITY

Can relational fluidity inform philosophical debates about identity, autonomy, and moral responsibility?
Sexuality is an essential part of human experience. Relationships between individuals can...

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THE INTERSECTION OF QUEERNESS AND MIGRATION: EXPLORING PSYCHOLOGICAL SENSE OF HOME AND BELONGING.

How does the intersection of queerness and migration shape one's psychological sense of home, belonging, and exile?
For many individuals who identify as LGBTQ+, their experience of migration can...

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UNDERSTANDING THE NEGOTIATED NATURE OF LOVE: AN EXPLORATION OF BISEXUALITY AND RELATIONSHIPS

Bisexuals have often been depicted as struggling to navigate their own identities due to societal pressure.
Little is known about how bisexuals understand love. This study explores the ways that...

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EXPLORING THE INTERPLAY BETWEEN IDENTITY, MOVEMENT, AND RELATION IN PHILOSOPHY AND DANCE

Imagine a world where identity is not defined by who you are, but rather how you move, disguise yourself, and relate to others. In such a world, it would be difficult to determine someone's true...

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HOW TRANS EMBODIMENT CHALLENGES PHENOMENOLOGICAL ASSUMPTIONS ABOUT THE SELF.

One of the fundamental assumptions of phenomenology is that the body is an immediately given, self-identical entity. This means that our experience of the world is primarily shaped by our own...

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