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Imperfect Cognitions: Joint Session 2015: Open Session on Irrationality
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Blog on delusional beliefs, distorted memories, confabulatory explanations, unrealistically optimistic predictions, and implicit biases. Thursday, 13 August 2015. Joint Session 2015: Open Session on Irrationality. In this post I summarise the four papers presented in the Irrationality session of the Open Sessions at the 89th Joint Session of the Aristotelian Society and the Mind Association. Held at the University of Warwick (pictured above) on 10th-12th July this year. Birmingham) gave my paper ‘U...
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Imperfect Cognitions: The Representation of Agents in Auditory Verbal Hallucinations
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Blog on delusional beliefs, distorted memories, confabulatory explanations, unrealistically optimistic predictions, and implicit biases. Tuesday, 9 September 2014. The Representation of Agents in Auditory Verbal Hallucinations. In this post, I will sketch some ideas from a paper that I have been working on with Vaughan Bell. Why might this shift in focus, away from the auditory, be warranted? There are a number of reasons for this, but here I mention just two. Trends in Cognitive Science. 4, 29–34. Bates...
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Seminar: The ‘no-choice choice’ | Mental health, Ethics and Law at King's
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Mental health, Ethics and Law at King's. A blog in connection with the MSc in Mental Health, Ethics and Law. MSc in Mental Health, Ethics & Law. Seminar: The ‘no-choice choice’. December 21, 2016. Middot; by Jill Craigie. Wednesday 1 February 2017, 4.00 pm. King’s College London, Denmark Hill Campus. The first seminar of the New Year for the Mental Health, Ethics and Law Research Group. This seminar was postponed from November this year and will be presented jointly by Professor George Szmukler. KCL Medi...
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Symposium: Neurointerventions in Crime Prevention | Mental health, Ethics and Law at King's
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Mental health, Ethics and Law at King's. A blog in connection with the MSc in Mental Health, Ethics and Law. MSc in Mental Health, Ethics & Law. Symposium: Neurointerventions in Crime Prevention. January 6, 2017. Middot; by Jill Craigie. 3-4 April 2017, Swansea University. Two-day Symposium: Neurointerventions in Crime Prevention: Bioethical, Legal and Criminological Perspectives. With your expression of interest. This entry was posted in Conference. Seminar: The ‘no-choice choice’. Socio-legal perspecti...
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Jill Craigie | Mental health, Ethics and Law at King's
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Mental health, Ethics and Law at King's. A blog in connection with the MSc in Mental Health, Ethics and Law. MSc in Mental Health, Ethics & Law. Author Archives: Jill Craigie. Seminar: Chimes of freedom, Bob Dylan, enhanced goodness, super A.I. and the future of humanity. March 10, 2017. Middot; by Jill Craigie. Forum: Psychoanalysis, Philosophy, Literature. March 6, 2017. Middot; by Jill Craigie. Can we root our thinking in the finite, or does the idea of the infinite always return? February 14, 2017.
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Mental health, Ethics and Law at King's | A blog in connection with the MSc in Mental Health, Ethics & Law | Page 2
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Mental health, Ethics and Law at King's. A blog in connection with the MSc in Mental Health, Ethics and Law. MSc in Mental Health, Ethics & Law. Event: Roald Dahl and the Big Friendly Neuroscientist. February 3, 2017. Middot; by Jill Craigie. Postgraduate conference: Philosophical Perspectives on Disability. February 3, 2017. Middot; by Jill Craigie. Seminar: Hypochondria – Do societies make us ill? January 14, 2017. Middot; by Jill Craigie. Tuesday January 17th, 2017, 6pm. Maudsley Philosophy Group ...
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Blog: interviews on loneliness and dissociative identity disorder | Mental health, Ethics and Law at King's
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Mental health, Ethics and Law at King's. A blog in connection with the MSc in Mental Health, Ethics and Law. MSc in Mental Health, Ethics & Law. Blog: interviews on loneliness and dissociative identity disorder. November 22, 2016. Middot; by Jill Craigie. Two recent interviews on the Imperfect Cognitions blog:. Valeria Motta interviews Steve Cole on the experience of loneliness in humans and nonhumans. Magdalena Antrobus interviews Michelle Maiese on Dissociative Identity Disorder. Enter your comment here.
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Workshop: The social impact of medicalising psychiatry | Mental health, Ethics and Law at King's
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Mental health, Ethics and Law at King's. A blog in connection with the MSc in Mental Health, Ethics and Law. MSc in Mental Health, Ethics & Law. Workshop: The social impact of medicalising psychiatry. December 21, 2016. Middot; by Jill Craigie. Friday, February 17th, 2017. University of Western Ontario, in London, ON, Canada. Deadline for submitting an abstract (max. 500 words): December 23, 2016. To be held on Friday, February 17th, 2017 at the University of Western Ontario, in London, ON, Canada. There...
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Play: Still Ill | Mental health, Ethics and Law at King's
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Mental health, Ethics and Law at King's. A blog in connection with the MSc in Mental Health, Ethics and Law. MSc in Mental Health, Ethics & Law. November 11, 2016. Middot; by Jill Craigie. November 1st – 19th, New Diorama Theatre, London. An intricately-layered, exquisitely detailed piece from rising stars Kandinsky. Fascinating, layered, intelligent. Breathtaking stuff an enormously affecting bit of theatre. A sophisticated, intriguing and enlightening production. Following the success of Dog Show.
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