Philosophical Issues in Psychiatry Research Group Meeting
213 Caldwell HallLizzie Schechter will present her paper "On the Possibility of Plural Personhood" from 7:00pm-8:30pm in room 213 of Caldwell Hall. RSVP to Dan Moseley if you plan to attend.
Lizzie Schechter will present her paper "On the Possibility of Plural Personhood" from 7:00pm-8:30pm in room 213 of Caldwell Hall. RSVP to Dan Moseley if you plan to attend.
At the next PPRG meeting we'll discuss Benjamin Kozuch and Michael McKenna's "Free Will, Moral Responsibility, and Mental Illness" and Chandra Sripada's commentary on it, entitled, "Mental Illness, Moral Responsibility, and Expression of the Self." This fascinating exchange is forthcoming … Read more
The next meeting of The UNC Philosophy and Psychiatry Research Group will be Wednesday, January 13, 2021. We’re so pleased that Dr. Chandra Sripada MD, PhD, Associate Professor in the Departments of Philosophy and Psychiatry at The University of Michigan, … Read more
The next Philosophy & Psychiatry Research Group meeting is on February 24th at 6pm and will focus on Ethical Issues in Telepsychiatry. The reading can be found at https://philosophyandpsychiatry.org/blog. Please contact Daniel Moseley (email listed below) to receive the Zoom … Read more
Please see flier for information about the inaugural Philosophy & Psychiatry Conference. This event is free, open to the public, and no registration is required! It will stream live (and also be available later) at the UNC Department of Psychiatry’s Youtube … Read more
"Well-being and the Importance of Unconscious Goals," featuring Valerie Tiberius, Ph.D. (University of Minnesota) Email Dan Moseley (email listed below) to receive the Zoom link!
The UNC Philosophy & Psychiatry Research Group (PPRG) is hosting a series of events this semester with the support of Carolina Seminars, the UNC Center for Bioethics and the Departments of Philosophy & Psychiatry. The inaugural Carolina Seminar on Philosophy, … Read more
The Carolina Seminar on Philosophy, Ethics, and Mental Health is pleased to collaborate with the UNC Center for Bioethics to offer 2 sessions with David Livingstone Smith, philosopher and faculty member from the University of New England. You can learn … Read more
The Carolina Seminar on Philosophy, Ethics, and Mental Health is pleased to collaborate with the UNC Center for Bioethics to offer 2 sessions with David Livingstone Smith, philosopher and faculty member from the University of New England. You can learn … Read more