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  • 22. May 2025 (12:15 -13:45, loc. 1481-264)
    Bjørn Hofmann (NTNU & University of Oslo) (22.05.)
     “Diagnostic Injustice in light of Cognitive and Emotional Bias”
     
  • 24. April, 2025 (12:15 - 13:45, loc. 1481-264)
    Themistoklis Pantazakos (American College of Greece & KU Leuven
    "Determining the Scope of Epistemic Injustice Within Psychiatry"
     
  • 28. February, 2025. (14:15-16:00) 
    Anna Paldam Folker (Statens Institut for Folkesundhed, SDU)
    Well-being in public mental health and well-being economy"

  • 21. February, 2025. (14:15-16:00) 
    Carolina Flores  (UC Santa Cruz)
    Does neurodiversity require equal rationality?"

  • 13. December 2024 (12.30 – 14.00, loc. 1467/616): 

           John Matthewson (Massey University):

           “The line-drawing problem is dead. Long live the line-drawing problem!”

  • 15. November, 2024 (12:30-13:45, loc. 1453-415)
    Lisa Bortolotti (University of Birmingham):
    "Epistemic injustice research in mental health: Beyond silencing"
    Presented by the AUFF Project "Epistemic Injustice in Diagnosis"

  • 11. October, 2024 (14:30-15:45, loc. 1453-415)
    Peter Stilwell (University of Southern Denmark):
    "Nocebic clinical communication about pain: How can philosophy help us do better?"
    Presented by the AUFF Project "Epistemic Injustice in Diagnosis"

  • 17. May, 2024. (14:15-15:30, loc. 1453-125)
    Renata Maria Santos Arruda (Federal University of Goiás, Brazil):
    “Epistemic Rights and the Problem of Overdiagnosis”
    Presented by the AUFF Project "Epistemic Injustice in Diagnosis"
     
  • 15. March, 2024. (14:15-15:30, loc. 1453-125)
    Saana Jukola & Bennet Francis (University of Twente)
    "On Conceptualizations of 'Alcohol Problem'"
    Presented by the AUFF Project "Epistemic Injustice in Diagnosis"
     
  • 9. February, 2024. (09.00-17:15, loc. Institute of Advanced Studies, Aarhus University)
    Workshop: Philosophy of Medicine: New Approaches. Speakers: Edouard Machery (Pittsburgh), Rachel Cooper (Lancaster), Jacob Stegenga (Cambridge), Pascale Willemsen (Zurich), Kevin Reuter (Zurich), Dominic Murphy (Sydney). 
    https://cas.au.dk/aktuelt/arrangementer/arrangement/artikel/philosophy-of-medicine-new-approaches
     
  • 22. November, 2023. (15:15-17:00) 
    Mäel Lemoine (University of Bordeaux)
    “Aging and the necessity of death"
     
  • 24. April, 2023. (14:15-16:00) 
    Dan Zahavi (University of Copenhagen)
    “Phenomenology of nursing: Current challenges” (online)
     
  • 2. June, 2022. (14:15-16:00) 
    Maya J. Goldenberg (University of Guelph)
    “Vaccine Hesitancy and Public Mistrust in Science”
     
  • 26. April, 2022. (15.15 – 17.00)
    Alex Broadbent, (Durham University)
    ”When not to decolonise medicine”
     
  • 18. February, 2022. (15:15-17:00)
    Laurence Kirmayer (McGill University)
    ”Restoring the Missing Person in Personalized Medicine and Precision Psychiatry”
     
  • 1 October, 2021 (15.15 – 17.00)
    Jacob Stegenga (University of Cambridge) &
    Tarum Menon (National Institute of Advanced Studies, Bengaluru) 

    “Sisyphean Science: Why Value Freedom Is Worth Pursuing”
     
  • 22. October, 2021 (15.15 – 17.00) 
    Miriam Solomon (Temple University)
    “On Pluralism in Psychiatry”
     
  • 21. April, 2023. (14:15-16:00, lok.1467-616) 
    Edouard Machery  (University of Pittsburgh)
    “The folk concept of disease"