Queer relationships can be understood as spaces where ethical co-creation, relational meaning-making, and resistance to heteronormative social norms take place. In this context, "ethical" refers to...
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: Sexual resistance: how queer couples challenge heteronormativity through ethical cocreation
The philosophical insights emerging from recent aesthetic and cultural revolutions within LGBTQ communities are shaking up traditional power structures and redefining societal norms around gender,...
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: Exploring sexual revolutions through queer aesthetics, drag performances, and beyond
The concept of non-binary ontology refers to the idea that reality is composed of more than just two categories - binary opposition between opposites such as male/female, good/bad, black/white, etc....
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: Introducing nonbinary ontology: a new approach to sexuality, gender, relationships, and desire
Bodily autonomy is an important concept that has been central to many debates within LGBT philosophy. It refers to the right of individuals to control their own bodies and decide how they want to...
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: Bodily autonomy: how it impacts sexual expression within the lgbt community
The idea that time can be bent or shaped to serve human purposes has been explored since ancient times. In modern science fiction, writers like H.G Wells and Jules Verne have imagined alternative...
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: Queering time: exploring emancipation through sexuality and relationships
Lesbianism, or female same-sex attraction and behavior, is one of the oldest recorded human phenomena. Ancient Greek philosophy acknowledged it as an innate tendency in some women. Modern academic...
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: A comprehensive history of female samesex attraction in ancient greece and its evolution throughout time
The history of homosexuality and queerness is closely intertwined with that of the Netherlands, where the acceptance of same-sex love has been celebrated for centuries. Early Dutch society was known...
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: The history of homosexuality and queerness in the netherlands: from early tolerance to modern acceptance
Observation and inquiry are essential to gaining an understanding of the differences between obedience and devotion in the context of queer autonomy. By definition, both terms refer to forms of...
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: Queer autonomy from submission to liberation: revisiting obedience and devotion in intimate relationships
The right to intimate autonomy refers to the principle that individuals have the ability to freely choose their sexual partner without external influence or pressure. This means that people should be...
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: Unlocking the power of intimate autonomy for lgbt individuals: exploring the philosophy behind the right to choose
In order to comprehend the complexity of the relationship between erotic liberty and social accountability inside queer moral reasoning, it is vital to take into consideration the history of these...
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: Sexuality erotic liberty & social responsibility in queer ethics exploring intersections and challenges