New article by Anne-Marie Gagné Julien, Ian Gold, Mona Gupta, Sarah Arnaud and Luc Faucher, published in Synthese.
New article by Anne-Marie Gagné Julien, Ian Gold, Mona Gupta, Sarah Arnaud and Luc Faucher, published in Synthese.
CRÉ and POMH joint conference.
I am a professor of philosophy at CÉGEP Édouard Montpetit and an executive council member of the Association for the Advancement of Philosophy and Psychiatry (AAPP). My research focuses on the philosophy of psychology and psychiatry, mainly on the role of values and first-person perspectives in understanding psychiatric categories. I notably work on the impact […]
Organized by Naïma Hamrouni, with the assistance of Anne Iavarone-Turcotte and Ryoa Chung, for the Canada Research Chair in Feminist Ethics, the Quebec Network for Feminist Studies (RéQEF), and the Centre for Research in Ethics (CRÉ).
We’re delighted to announce the members of next year’s rotating team at CRÉ. Welcome to all!
The CRÉ and the Institut Santé et Société (UQAM) are pleased to announce an Author-Meets-Critics session on Şerife Tekin’s book Reclaiming the Self in Psychiatry: Centering Personal Narratives for a Humanist Science (Routledge/Taylor-Francis) on May 28th. The event will be held at UQAM’s Philosophy Department (room W-5215), from 3 to 5:30 p.m. It is possible to […]
As part of the Ethics Lunchtime series, Corinne Lajoie will give a presentation titled “Avoiding Taking Responsibility for Access.” The presentation will be chaired by Anne-Marie Gagné-Julien. To join on Zoom, click here.
We are pleased to reveal who will be the members of the rotating team at the CRÉ next year. Welcome, everyone!
The workshop will discuss recent work on fundamental questions at the intersections of the philosophy of normativity, (meta-)ethics, and the philosophy of emotion.
Several CRÉ members will be presenting!
With keynotes from Gaile Pohlhaus, José Medina et Linda Alcoff.
Philosophy of Psychiatry Webinar: “I Do: On Psychosis and Romantic Fantasy.”
Philosophy of Psychiatry Webinar: “Losses and Loneliness in Anorexia Nervosa.”
Philosophy of Psychiatry Webinar : “Traumatic Lives and Trustworthy Psychiatrists”
Philosophy of Psychiatry Webinar : “Epistemic Injustice in Psychotherapy”.
Organized by Amandine Catala’s Canada Research Chair on Epistemic Injustice and Agency (Department of Philosophy, UQAM)