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Pain, Meaning, and Mental Health


Tuesday 5th March 2024
Humanities A1
Co-organised with Craig French

All welcome! No registration fee. No sign-up.


Schedule:

10 Katy Wakelin (Social Science) - Pain, Shame and Power: An Autoethnographic Exploration of Chronic Pain

11 free-rolling discussion of health humanities 

12 lunch

13.30 Heike Bartel (German Studies and Health Humanities) and Tamsin Parnell (EDIFY Project) - Mental Health, Lived Experience and Arts & Humanities Approaches.

14.30 talk ​Mark Pearson (Health Sciences) - The Meaningful Poetics of Psychosis

Any questions, email Ian.

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  • Public
  • Talks
  • Epistemic Injustice and Illness Bibliography
  • Events
    • Desire Workshop
    • EPIC JANUARY 2025
    • CTPR 1
    • CHP Jan 2025
    • Pessimism, Nihilism, and Misanthropy
    • Pain, Meaning, Mental Health, and Self
    • Philosophy of Psychiatry
    • Mind, Mental Health, and Epistemic Injustice
    • Transhumanism
    • Narrative, Mental Health, and Experiences of Adversity
    • Global Philosophy of Religions
    • Ancient Philosophy
    • VICES OF THE MND >
      • Animals and Environment >
        • Ethics and Exemplarism
        • Epistemic Vices
        • Feyerabend
        • Metaphilosophy
        • Mary Midgley
        • Philosophy of Education
        • Philosophy of Science
        • 20th Century Austro-German Philosophy
        • Scientism
        • Epistemic virtues
        • Philosophy of Religion and the Spiritual Life
        • Philosophy of Illness and Healthcare
        • Chinese philosophy
        • Publications (by date)
        • Feminist Philosophy
        • Charles Fort
        • Epistemology
        • Phenomenology
        • Misanthropy
        • Epistemic injustice
        • Social and institutional epistemology
        • Buddhist philosophy
        • Terrorism
        • Aesthetics
      • Epistemic Virtues and Vices in a Non-Ideal World
      • Epistemic Vices: Individual and Collective
      • Civic Vices
      • Pessimism, Nihilism, and Misanthropy
      • Kosterfest
      • MHMHI
      • Animals, Ethics, and Ideology
      • Ritual and Practice in Chinese Philosophy
      • Midgley, Stebbing, and the History of Philosophy
      • Civic Virtues
      • JUST PHILOSOPHY 3
      • History of Philosophy >
        • Midgleyfest
        • Buddhist Philosophy
  • Teaching
  • openday
  • Grief