Non-Binary Understandings of Time and Selfhood
The concept of time is often understood in linear terms, whereby events occur in a sequence of past, present, and future.
Non-binary approaches to...
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: Understanding times impact on selfhood: exploring nonlinear, circular, and nonbinary perspectives
The topic of how desire and identity affect selfhood is an intricate one that encompasses a variety of factors including socialization, culture, personal experiences, and societal norms. Selfhood...
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: How desire and identity affect selfhood and relationality in society
The question of whether creative works can be considered authentic representations of their authors has been a subject of debate for centuries, but recent scholarship on queer performance art...
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: Authenticity through nonbinary expression: the power of queer performance art
Queer Existential Philosophy
One of the most pressing issues for those who identify as LGBTQIA+ is how to navigate the intersections between their personal identity, social context, and cultural...
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: Queer existential philosophy: navigating identity through intersectionality and authenticity.
The concept of queer metaphysics of relational multiplicity is a philosophical approach that emphasizes the interconnectedness and interdependency between individuals, communities, and ecosystems. It...
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: Queer metaphysics: a path towards interconnected relationships
The idea of metaphysical essence is often associated with the notion that there is an unchanging, immutable core to everything that exists. This concept suggests that objects and beings have an...
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: The complexities of identity: how fluidity challenges traditional metaphysical essence
The concept of marginalization is often associated with social exclusion and discrimination, but it can also have profound implications for one's sense of selfhood. For individuals who identify as...
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: Exploring the impact of marginalization on queer selfhood: sexual identity, sense of belonging, and meaningmaking
The physical intimacy of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex, asexual, pansexual, omnisexual, polyamorous, nonbinary, gender fluid, and any other marginalized identities is often...
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: Loves physical intimacy: exploring the philosophical implications of queer relationships
Transgender embodiment is a concept that challenges traditional philosophical and ethical understandings of selfhood and corporeality. It interrogates the ways in which one's physical body can be...
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: The philosophical and ethical implications of transgender embodiment
How do non-binary experiences problematize ontologies that rely on fixed binaries of gender, selfhood, and social categorization?
The term "non-binary" is used to describe individuals who do not...
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: Exploring the complexity of gender identities: how nonbinary experiences challenge binary thinking