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VIDEOS

Videos

EPIC Panelists

#PhilosophyMatters , 28.03.25


Philosophy and Mental Health

Fred Cooper

Shame and Medicine, 27.11.24


Shame, loneliness and epistemic injustice

Lisa Bortolotti

PhenoLab, 24.10.24


Epistemically  just interractions are good medicine

Ellie Byrne, Ian James Kidd and Louise Richardson-Self

On Philosophy. Autumn 2024


Silencing the Sick

Rose McCabe, Lisa Bortolotti and Michael Lim

London Lecture Series: Madness and Mental Health, 2023 - 24


How (Not) to Talk to Young People about Mental Health

Havi Carel and Dan Degerman

London Lecture Series: Madness and Mental Health, 2023 - 24


Against speaking up: A defence of silence



Havi Carel

Disease, Illness, Sickness

Philosophical Perspectives, 2024


Epistemic Injustice in Healthcare


Lisa Bortolotti

First Annual Webconference of the International Society for the Philosophy of the Sciences of the Mind, 2023


The Ant and the Grasshopper: In what ways are conspiracy beliefs like delusions?


Havi Carel

MAP-Penn Conference on Philosophy of Disability and Illness, 2022


 Institutional Opacity, Epistemic Vulnerability, and Institutional Testimonial Injustice

Havi Carel

The Royal Institute of Philosophy, 2019


It's Hard To Think Without Your Pants On: Patients  as Knowers



Havi Carel for project EPIC

Wellcome, 2023


Epistemic Injustice in Healthcare project overview



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

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