Talk at University of Iowa, March 2025
March 28, 2025. Bergmann Lecture and the University of Iowa Graduate Philosophical Society Keynote Lecture, University of Iowa, Iowa City, USA.
March 28, 2025. Bergmann Lecture and the University of Iowa Graduate Philosophical Society Keynote Lecture, University of Iowa, Iowa City, USA.
April 3-6, 2025. Invited Author Meets Critics Session for Reclaiming the Self in Psychiatry: Centering Personal Narratives for a Humanist Science, Critics: John Doris, Luc Faucher, and Tad Zawidzki. Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology, Mobile, USA.
May 20-21, 2025. People, Moving Targets, and Narratives. Ian Hacking’s Legacy Conference, Center for Values and Medicine, Science and Technology. University of Texas at Dallas.
May 27-29, 2025. Book Workshop on Reclaiming the Self in Psychiatry: Centering Personal Narratives for a Humanist Science. Critics: Luc Faucher, Mona Gupta and Corinne Lajoie. The Centre de recherche en éthique/Centre for Research in Ethics (CRÉ). Montreal, Canada.
June 11-12, 2025. Patients, Experience Based Expertise, and Objectivity. Lived Experience, Experiential Knowledge and Epistemic Injustice in Mental Healthcare Conference. University of Radboud, Nijmegen, Netherlands.
“Rethinking the Reliability of Testimony in LLM-Mediated Self-Diagnosis,” Psychiatry On Demand Workshop, McGill University, Montreal, Canada, April 16-17, 2026
“Bridging Science and Testimony in Psychedelic Psychiatry,” The Independent Psychedelic Evidence Assessment Working Group Conference, Stockholm, Norway, May 6-8, 2026
“Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Mental Health Care,” Ontario Psychiatric Association Psychotherapy Day, Toronto, Canada, June 6, 2026 Event Program
“Reconfiguring Stability in Psychiatry: Spraying the Self,” Society for Philosophy and Psychology Meeting, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, USA, June 17-20 2026
“Stability and Intervention in Psychiatry,” Annual Lecture Series, Center for Philosophy of Science, University of Pittsburgh, October 9, 2026 Abstract: Psychiatry is often described as a methodologically unstable or fragmented science, given its reliance on heterogeneous explanatory frameworks ranging from neuroscience and psychopharmacology to narrative, phenomenological, and patient-centered approaches. Philosophical critiques of psychiatry’s scientific standing …
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