J’ai complété un doctorat à l’Université du Québec à Montréal, sous la direction de Luc Faucher (UQAM) et Maël Lemoine (Université de Bordeaux). Ma thèse de doctorat, intitulée ” vers une définition socialement construite et objective du trouble mental “, porte sur l’objectivité du concept de trouble mental et sur le débat entourant le problème […]
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“Philosophy of psychiatry: theoretical advances and clinical implications”
New article by Anne-Marie Gagné-Julien published in World Psychiatry.
La psychiatrie entre vulnérabilité et émancipation : approches historiques et philosophiques
“Affective Injustice in Psychiatry: Emotion Policing and Medication Centrism”
“Beyond Conceptual Analysis: Social Objectivity and Conceptual Engineering to Define Disease”
Anne-Marie Gagné-Julien’ new publication in The Journal of Medicine & Philosophy.
“Epistemic Injustices and Participatory Research”
Mona Gupta (Centre Hospitalier de l’Université de Montréal)
Présentation intitulée “What is the difference between medical assistance in dying and suicide?”, offerte dans le cadre du Philosophy of Psychiatry Webinar, co-organisé par Anne-Marie Gagné-Julien et Sarah Arnaud.
Rotating team 2024-2025!
We are pleased to reveal who will be the members of the rotating team at the CRÉ next year. Welcome, everyone!
2024 Conference of the Canadian Philosophical Association (CPA)
Several CRÉ members will be presenting!
International Conference on Epistemic Oppression and Decolonization
Erin Soros (Simon Fraser University)
Lucy Osler (Cardiff University)
Nancy Nyquist Potter (University of Louisville)
Anna Drożdżowicz (Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences) & J.P. Grodniewicz (Jagiellonian University)
Author-meets-critics session on mental patient by Abigail Gosselin (MIT Press)
Organized by Amandine Catala’s Canada Research Chair on Epistemic Injustice and Agency (Department of Philosophy, UQAM)