What is the philosophy of time?
Philosophers have often asked questions about how time relates to our understanding of ourselves, including what constitutes an individual's personal identity over...
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: The intricate relationship between aging, identity, and sexuality
Queer metaphysics challenges traditional conceptions of personal identity by proposing that it is not unified and bounded but rather constituted through multiple, fluid identities that may be...
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: Queer metaphysics: redefining personal identity through fluid, contextualized identities.
Queer ontology is an area of philosophical inquiry that seeks to understand how identities are constructed and experienced through social and cultural contexts. It examines the ways in which...
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: Exploring multiple selves and fluid identity through a queer ontological lens
Sexual orientation refers to an individual's attraction to people of different genders. This can be divided into four categories: heterosexual, homosexual, bisexual, and asexual. In philosophy, there...
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: A comprehensive guide to understanding sexual orientation and its impact on philosophical debates
Transgender people have been increasingly visible and accepted in recent years, but there is still much to learn about their experiences. One important question that has received less attention is...
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: How trans embodiment changes relationship between time & identity.
Non-binary identity refers to an individual who does not identify themselves within the gender binary of male or female. This means that they do not conform to traditional gender roles or...
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: How nonbinary identities can contribute to philosophical debates on living authentically in oppressive social contexts
There has been an increasing interest in the phenomenology of sexuality and sexual identity. Phenomenologists have explored how different sexual identities shape one's sense of self, others, and...
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: The intersection of femininity, masculinity, and sexuality explored in the works of simone de beauvoir and merleauponty
Identity can be seen as something that is fluid, changing, and relational rather than fixed and static. This perspective has implications for both ethics and ontology, which explore how individuals...
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: Nonlinear identities: revisiting ethics and ontology through sexuality
Trans temporality is an important concept that has been studied extensively by philosophers to explore how human beings understand time and its implications for identity, bodily continuity, and...
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: Exploring the impact of trans temporality on selfhood and mortality: a philosophical approach
What is the connection between sexual identity, gender identity, and religious identity? These three concepts can all play a role in shaping an individual's sense of self, but they do not necessarily...
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: How religion and gender identity can affect your sexual identity