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Podcast Profile: The London Lecture Series

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49 episodes
2022 to 2025
Median: 86 minutes
Collection: Philosophy


Description (podcaster-provided):

What is mental health? Can we make sense of psychosis? What’s the connection between mental health and concepts including race & evolution? 
 
Explore these questions, among others, through the lens of philosophy at the 2023/4 London Lectures.


Themes and summary (AI-generated based on podcaster-provided show and episode descriptions):

➤ Philosophy lectures on mental health, madness, psychiatry • memory, forgetting, trauma, identity • ethics: empathy, forgiveness, moralism • social justice, race, decolonising • public commemoration, law • technology shaping memory • cross-cultural philosophy, spirituality, aesthetics, green finance

This podcast presents recorded public lectures that use philosophical tools to examine contemporary questions about human experience, ethics, and society. Across the episodes, speakers explore core issues in moral psychology and ethical life, including how empathy relates to moral judgment, how second-person “I–you” awareness connects to responsibility and mutual recognition, and how emotions such as anger, shame, grief, disappointment, and forgiveness shape personal conduct and public culture.

A major strand focuses on remembering and forgetting. The lectures consider how memory contributes to personal identity and relationships, how trauma and emotionally charged recollection can affect recovery and post-traumatic growth, and how stereotypes can distort what individuals remember in ways that carry moral and political consequences. They also address public commemoration—who is remembered, for how long, and according to what standards of justice—as well as the challenges of listening to testimony that resists familiar narrative forms. Several talks extend these questions into the digital realm, examining how social media, online platforms, and AI-mediated records influence personal histories, privacy, and what it means to offload memory into public technologies.

Another recurring theme is mental health and the conceptual foundations of psychiatry. Episodes discuss competing frameworks for understanding “madness,” critiques and alternatives to diagnostic models, disparities and structural racism in mental-health outcomes, questions of agency in clinical communication (especially for young people), interdisciplinary research methods, and ethical-legal issues such as criminal responsibility, suicide, and assisted dying in the context of mental disorder.

The series also ranges across the history of philosophy and global traditions, with discussions of doubt in medieval Islamic and early modern thought, Buddhist debates about the self, Confucian resources for emotional life, decolonising philosophy, cross-cultural aesthetics, and philosophical approaches to finance and climate change.


Episodes:
The You Turn, Naomi Eilan
2025-Nov-28
91 minutes
Empathy and Ethics: A Complicated Relation?, Rowan Williams
2025-Nov-21
90 minutes
Avicennan and Cartesian Doubt, Peter Adamson
2025-Nov-07
93 minutes
The Most Permanent Interests of the Human Spirit, John Haldane
2025-Oct-31
95 minutes
Why philosophers need to think about pregnancy, Fiona Woollard
2025-Oct-24
88 minutes
What became of the public philosopher?, Regina Rini
2025-Oct-17
91 minutes
The Problematic and the Unproblematic, Nikhil Krishnan
2025-Oct-10
89 minutes
Choosing how we Represent the Past; Derek Matravers
2025-Jun-05
87 minutes
Proust’s Theory of Memory and Knowledge; Tom Stern
2025-May-29
89 minutes
Who should we remember, and for how long? A theory of justice for public commemoration; James Wilson
2025-May-22
84 minutes
Can memories be unjust?; Katherine Puddifoot
2025-May-15
77 minutes
Remembering the dead; Kathleen Higgins
2025-May-08
87 minutes
Trauma, emotion, and memory; Michael Brady
2025-May-01
88 minutes
On Being Emotionally Haunted by One’s Past, Matthew Ratcliffe
2025-Apr-24
87 minutes
Episode Image Insta-Worthy Memories and Filtered Truth: The Effects of Technology on Our Personal Histories and Records of the Past
2025-Apr-17
89 minutes
Episode Image Conservation as a Method of Remembering (and forgetting) - Erich Hatala Matthes
2025-Mar-20
87 minutes
Episode Image Forgiveness: Do we need it? - Lucy Allais
2025-Mar-12
88 minutes
Episode Image How We Remember and Forget Online; Alessandra Tanesini
2025-Feb-24
88 minutes
Episode Image Remember Who You Are: Personal Identity and Memory; Presented by Marya Schechtman
2025-Jan-15
88 minutes
Episode Image Trauma, Emotion, and Memory; Presented by James Dawes
2024-Dec-06
85 minutes
Episode Image The Importance of Forgetting; Presented by Rima Basu
2024-Nov-25
81 minutes
Episode Image Rethinking Disenchantment and the Immanent Frame; Presented by Camilia Kong
2024-Jul-03
92 minutes
Episode Image Beyond Psychiatry: Rethinking Madness Outside Medicine; Presented by Justin Garson
2024-Jul-03
86 minutes
Episode Image Mad Knowledge and Relations; Presented by Jasna Russo and Erick Fabris
2024-Jul-03
87 minutes
Episode Image Ethnic Inequalities in Experience of Mental Distress; Presented by Kam Bhui
2024-Jul-03
91 minutes
Episode Image The Person in Psychiatry; Presented by Sanneke de Haan
2024-Jul-03
86 minutes
Episode Image How Can we Make Progress in Mental Healthcare Research?; Presented by Neil Armstrong and Nicola Byrom
2024-Jul-03
87 minutes
Episode Image Communicating to Increase Agency in Youth Mental Health; Presented by Rose McCabe, Lisa Bortolotti, and Michele Lim
2024-Jul-03
68 minutes
Episode Image Mental Disorder and the Criminal Law; Presented by Claire Hogg
2024-Jul-03
87 minutes
Episode Image Health and Disease: Experimental Philosophy of Medicine; Presented by Somogy Varga and Andrew J. Latham
2024-Jul-03
85 minutes
Episode Image Who Gets to Call Whom Mad?; Presented by Richard Gipps
2024-Jul-03
85 minutes
Episode Image Understanding Suicide and Assisted Dying; Presented by Mona Gupta
2024-Jul-03
86 minutes
Episode Image Beyond Psychiatric Diagnosis: Presented by Lucy Johnstone and Mary Boyle
2024-Jul-03
79 minutes
Episode Image A Flaw in the Great Diamond of the World; Presented by Louis Sass
2024-Jul-03
74 minutes
Episode Image Against Speaking Up; Presented by Havi Carel and Dan Degerman
2024-Jun-28
76 minutes
Episode Image Rendering Trauma Audible with María del Rosario Acosta López
2022-Jul-01
83 minutes
Episode Image Fernando Pessoa: The Poet as Philosopher with Jonardon Ganeri
2022-Jun-24
69 minutes
Episode Image A New Name for an Old Way of Thinking with Roger Ames
2022-Jun-17
74 minutes
Episode Image Decolonising Philosophy with Lewis Gordon
2022-Jun-10
86 minutes
Episode Image Culture and Value in Du Bois’ The Gift of Black Folk with Chike Jeffers
2022-Jun-03
88 minutes
Episode Image Getting Good at Bad Emotions with Amy Olberding
2022-May-27
77 minutes
Episode Image Mutual Guardianship and Hospitality with Tamara Albertini
2022-May-20
79 minutes
Episode Image The Ethics of Anger and Shame with Owen Flanagan
2022-May-13
70 minutes
Episode Image The Possibility of Global Aesthetics with Eileen John
2022-May-06
70 minutes
Episode Image The First Person in Buddhism with Nilanjan Das
2022-Apr-29
78 minutes
Episode Image Japanese Philosophers on Plato’s Ideas with Noburu Notomi
2022-Apr-22
64 minutes
Episode Image How to Change Your Mind with Leah Kalmanson
2022-Apr-15
70 minutes
Episode Image Philosophical Storytelling with Helen de Cruz
2022-Apr-15
71 minutes
Episode Image The Philosophy of Green Finance with Joanna Burch-Brown
2022-Apr-15
55 minutes