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What is mental health? Can we make sense of psychosis? What’s the connection between mental health and concepts including race & evolution?Themes and summary (AI-generated based on podcaster-provided show and episode descriptions):
➤ Mental health • Philosophy • Psychiatry • Social issues • Cultural perspectives • Ethics • Cognitive disability • Activism • Criminal law • Aesthetics • Ancient philosophies • Environmental philosophyThe London Lecture Series podcast explores a wide range of philosophical inquiries related to mental health, psychiatry, and human cognition. Rooted in the overarching question of what mental health entails, the podcast delves into the nuanced intersections between mental health, spirituality, psychiatry, social constructs, and cultural contexts. Through its episodes, the podcast frames mental disorders and psychiatric conditions not merely as medical or biological issues but as phenomena deeply intertwined with social, cultural, and existential dimensions.
The episodes address critical discussions on the conceptual frameworks that shape our understanding of mental health, such as the 'madness-as-strategy' paradigm versus traditional psychiatric views of mental disorders as dysfunctions. Other episodes interrogate the historico-cultural narratives and biases, including structural racism, that influence mental health experiences and outcomes among different ethnic groups.
Philosophical perspectives are also applied to practical issues, such as legal definitions of insanity, the ethical considerations surrounding suicide and assisted dying, and the efficacy of current psychiatric diagnosis frameworks. The podcast frequently brings in interdisciplinary dialogue, merging insights from psychiatry, social sciences, humanities, and even experimental philosophy, to propose holistic approaches to mental healthcare research and practice.
In addition to mental health topics, the podcast also spans broader philosophical themes, including the role of emotions like anger and shame, the concept of cultural and linguistic hospitality, and the potential for global aesthetics. Some episodes engage in comparative philosophy, drawing from non-Western traditions to rethink common philosophical stances and apply them to contemporary issues.
Overall, the London Lecture Series presents a deeply reflective examination of mental health and human experience, inviting listeners to reconsider conventional wisdom through diverse philosophical lenses. The podcast appeals to those interested in the critical analysis of psychiatry, the societal implications of mental distress, and the philosophical underpinnings of our understanding of the human mind.
Episodes: |
Rethinking Disenchantment and the Immanent Frame; Presented by Camilia Kong 2024-Jul-03 92 minutes |
Beyond Psychiatry: Rethinking Madness Outside Medicine; Presented by Justin Garson 2024-Jul-03 86 minutes |
Mad Knowledge and Relations; Presented by Jasna Russo and Erick Fabris 2024-Jul-03 87 minutes |
Ethnic Inequalities in Experience of Mental Distress; Presented by Kam Bhui 2024-Jul-03 91 minutes |
The Person in Psychiatry; Presented by Sanneke de Haan 2024-Jul-03 86 minutes |
How Can we Make Progress in Mental Healthcare Research?; Presented by Neil Armstrong and Nicola Byrom 2024-Jul-03 87 minutes |
Communicating to Increase Agency in Youth Mental Health; Presented by Rose McCabe, Lisa Bortolotti, and Michele Lim 2024-Jul-03 68 minutes |
Mental Disorder and the Criminal Law; Presented by Claire Hogg 2024-Jul-03 87 minutes |
Health and Disease: Experimental Philosophy of Medicine; Presented by Somogy Varga and Andrew J. Latham 2024-Jul-03 85 minutes |
Who Gets to Call Whom Mad?; Presented by Richard Gipps 2024-Jul-03 85 minutes |
Understanding Suicide and Assisted Dying; Presented by Mona Gupta 2024-Jul-03 86 minutes |
Beyond Psychiatric Diagnosis: Presented by Lucy Johnstone and Mary Boyle 2024-Jul-03 79 minutes |
A Flaw in the Great Diamond of the World; Presented by Louis Sass 2024-Jul-03 74 minutes |
Against Speaking Up; Presented by Havi Carel and Dan Degerman 2024-Jun-28 76 minutes |
Rendering Trauma Audible with María del Rosario Acosta López 2022-Jul-01 83 minutes |
Fernando Pessoa: The Poet as Philosopher with Jonardon Ganeri 2022-Jun-24 69 minutes |
A New Name for an Old Way of Thinking with Roger Ames 2022-Jun-17 74 minutes |
Decolonising Philosophy with Lewis Gordon 2022-Jun-10 86 minutes |
Culture and Value in Du Bois’ The Gift of Black Folk with Chike Jeffers 2022-Jun-03 88 minutes |
Getting Good at Bad Emotions with Amy Olberding 2022-May-27 77 minutes |
Mutual Guardianship and Hospitality with Tamara Albertini 2022-May-20 79 minutes |
The Ethics of Anger and Shame with Owen Flanagan 2022-May-13 70 minutes |
The Possibility of Global Aesthetics with Eileen John 2022-May-06 70 minutes |
The First Person in Buddhism with Nilanjan Das 2022-Apr-29 78 minutes |
Japanese Philosophers on Plato’s Ideas with Noburu Notomi 2022-Apr-22 64 minutes |
How to Change Your Mind with Leah Kalmanson 2022-Apr-15 70 minutes |
Philosophical Storytelling with Helen de Cruz 2022-Apr-15 71 minutes |
The Philosophy of Green Finance with Joanna Burch-Brown 2022-Apr-15 55 minutes |