The resilience of delusional beliefs and conspiracy beliefs, at the Resilient Beliefs conference, 11-12 April, Trento (Italy).
Why Confabulation Matters, at the Homo Confabulator conference, 24-25 May, École Normale Supérieure Paris (France)
International seminar, "Disease, Illness, Sickness: Philosophical Perspectives," supported by the Research Network on Naturalized Phenomenology, Hermeneutics, and Theories of Illness.
Havi Carel will give a talk entitled 'Epistemic Injustice in Healthcare' on 07.06.24 at 2pm BST
“The agential stance: Preserving agency in youth mental health clinical encounters”, Ethical Issues in Children and Young People's Mental Health Research, University College London, 13 March 2024
"Conspiracy theories and psychopathology", Philosophy Museum, University of Milan, 12 February 2024.
"Silence, grief, and language", Silence and Psychopathology: Philosophical Perspectives, University of Bristol, September 1, 2023.
"Curiosity as an antidote to epistemic injustice", Addressing Epistemic Injustice: Perspectives from Health Law and Bioethics, City University of London, September 15, 2023.
"Epistemic Injustice, Silence, and Speech", Royal Institute of Philosophy Lectures, Madness and Mental Health series, October 12, 2023.
"Depression, silence and doubt: Toward a phenomenology of silence in psychopathology", Pellegrino Center for Clinical Bioethics, Georgetown University, Washington, DC, USA, 30 October 2023.
"The ethics of silence", Honors College Alumni Speaker Series, Long Island University, New York, USA, November 1, 2023.
"The Ant and Grasshopper: are conspiracy beliefs a bit like delusions?", First Annual Webconference of the Society for the Philosophy of the Sciences of the Mind, November 24, 2023.
"Communicating to Increase Agency in Youth Mental Health Treatment Encounters and Beyond", Royal Institute of Philosophy Lectures, Madness and Mental Health series, January 25, 2024.
This project was generously funded by wellcome. Grant : [226603/Z/22/Z], 'EPIC: Epistemic Injustice in Health Care'.