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SEXUAL ORIENTATION AND TIME NONLINEARITY: BISEXUALS EXPLORE PAST ATTRACTIONS IN NEW WAYS

Bisexuals are people who experience romantic, sexual, or emotional attraction to more than one gender. They may identify as bi-romantic or pansexual, which means that they can be attracted to any...

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EXPLORING NONBINARY TEMPORALITYS IMPACT ON IDENTITY, LIFE PROGRESSION, AND NARRATIVE COHERENCE IN PHILOSOPHY

This article will explore how non-binary temporality shapes and challenges traditional notions of identity, life progression, and narrative coherence in philosophy. Non-binary temporalities refer to...

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QUEER TEMPORALITY: REFRAMING LIFE NARRATIVES AND MEANING THROUGH NONLINEAR TIME EXPERIENCE

Queer temporality is an exciting concept that has been gaining traction in contemporary philosophy. It refers to the idea that time itself can be understood as nonlinear, multidirectional, and...

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EXPLORING ETHICAL PERSPECTIVES ON AGING, MEMORY, AND FORESIGHT THROUGH QUEER TEMPORALITY.

Queer Temporality: Exploring Ethical Perspectives on Aging, Memory, and Foresight
Aging is a natural process that occurs to all living organisms over time.
The experience of aging can vary...

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UNDERSTANDING TIMES IMPACT ON SELFHOOD: EXPLORING NONLINEAR, CIRCULAR, AND NONBINARY PERSPECTIVES

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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HOW LONGTERM HIDING YOUR TRUE SELF CAN AFFECT COGNITION AND MEMORY

Long-term concealment of identity can have profound effects on an individual's sense of time, memory, and narrative coherence. It can create a fragmented and disjointed perception of reality that may...

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CAN QUEER TEMPORALITIES PROVIDE NEW ETHICAL AND METAPHYSICAL MODELS FOR UNDERSTANDING RELATIONAL TIME?

Can queer temporalities provide new ethical and metaphysical models for understanding relational time? This question has been at the center of much recent scholarship in philosophy, social theory,...

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UNPACKING THE CONCEPT OF TIME: EXPLORING NONBINARY TEMPORALITY AND ITS IMPLICATIONS FOR SELF, SOCIETY, AND EXISTENCE

Time is often conceived as a linear, progressive, and continuous phenomenon. It is divided into past, present, and future, with each moment having its own distinct identity.
The concept of time...

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HOW NONLINEAR TEMPORALITIES CAN TRANSFORM YOUR PERSPECTIVE ON YOURSELF AND RELATIONSHIPS

A person's sense of self is often constructed through linear narratives that are grounded in a particular time frame, such as their past experiences, current circumstances, and future...

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UNDERSTANDING TRANS PHENOMENOLOGY: THE IMPORTANCE OF TIME AND RELATIONSHIPS IN GENDER IDENTITY FORMATION

Transphenomenology is a relatively new field that explores how gender identity relates to one's perception of time and experience of intimate relations. It draws from both philosophy and psychology...

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