Gender is an essential part of human experience that has been closely tied to biology, physiology, social norms, culture, language, and psychology since ancient times.
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: An exploration of nonbinary identities and their impact on selfhood in philosophy
Bisexual identity is an often misunderstood concept, even among those who identify themselves as such. It refers to an individual's attraction towards people of both genders, without regard for their...
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: Sexual desires and queer embodiment: how they challenge traditional philosophical concepts of identity
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: How nonbinary people navigate gender identities in a binary world
Queer existential reflections on desire and selfhood offer new insights into how we can evaluate relational intimacy, loyalty, and sexual autonomy. This article will explore these concepts from a...
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The digital world has profoundly changed how people perceive their identities, including those who identify as queer. In recent years, online spaces have become increasingly important for the LGBTQ+...
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: Exploring the impact of digital spaces on queer identities and eroticism
Sexuality, Selfhood, and Subjectivity
Sexuality is a fundamental aspect of human identity that encompasses not only physical attraction to others but also emotional and mental experiences. It has...
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: The intersectional impact of queer identities on sexuality, selfhood, and subjectivity
There has been an increasing awareness and recognition of individuals who identify as transgender, meaning they experience their gender identity as different from the one assigned to them at birth....
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: The powerful journey of trans identity and its impact on sexuality and relationships
In contemporary society, the concept of resurrection has become a powerful symbol for identity affirmation after marginalization. Marginalized groups have used the imagery of rising from the dead to...
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: Reclaiming identity through resurrection: the power of reaffirmation in marginalized communities
The human experience is often divided into three basic categories: past, present, and future. These categorizations are based on chronological time, which we use to organize and understand the world...
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: Exploring how nonbinary temporal frameworks reshape our understanding of ethical selfhood