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The Philosophy Garden

Here are two videos sponsored by project EPIC. They are part of The Philosophy Garden, a virtual philosophy museum gathering resources to bring philosophy to young people and the general public.

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The Fawn and the Mountain Lion

The Fawn and the Mountain Lion 


What is Epistemic Injustice?

 The Fawn and the Mountain Lion was produced by Squideo from an idea and a script by EPIC co-investigator Lisa Bortolotti. The aim of this video is to introduce the notion of epistemic injustice.

The Wolf, the Snake and the Butterfly

The Wolf, the Snake and the Butterfly


What is the harm of misleading assumptions about young people who hear voices? 

The Wolf, the Snake, and the Butterfly was produced by Squideo from an idea and a script by the young people of the Voice Collective, with the collaboration of Fiona Malpass (Hearing Voices Project manager at Mind in Camden), EPIC co-investigator Lisa Bortolotti, and EPIC postdoctoral researcher Kathleen Murphy-Hollies. The aim of this video is to challenge the assumptions we make 


This project was generously funded by wellcome. Grant : [226603/Z/22/Z], 'EPIC: Epistemic Injustice in Health Care'.

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