In a recent blog post on Imperfect Cognitions, Anke Bueter (Aarhus University) and Saana Jukola (Ruhr-University Bochum) talk about the recent special issue in “Philosophy of medicine” that they guest edited for EuJAP.
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Promotion of EuJAP on the Imperfect Cognitions Blog: Wakefield’s Hybrid Account of Disorder and Gender Dysphoria
In a recent blog post on Imperfect Cognitions, Kathleen Murphy-Hollies (University of Birmingham) talks about her recent paper “WHEN A HYBRID ACCOUNT OF DISORDER IS NOT ENOUGH: THE CASE OF GENDER DYSPHORIA” that was published in EuJAP as part of the special issue...
Promotion of EuJAP on the Imperfect Cognitions Blog: Medicalization and Epistemic Injustice
In a recent blog post on Imperfect Cognitions, Anne-Marie Gagné-Julien (McGill University) talks about her recent paper “Wrongful Medicalization and Epistemic Injustice in Psychiatry: The Case of Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder” that was published in EuJAP as part of...
New paper in EuJAP! “Debunking Doxastic Transparency”
We have a new publication in EuJAP. Professor Ema Sullivan-Bissett (University of Birmingham), in the paper entitled “Debunking Doxastic Transparency“, throws down the gauntlet to Nicole Dular and Nikki Fortier (2021)! From the abstract: "I conclude that Dular and...
New paper in EuJAP! “Gnostic Disagreement Norms”
We have a new publication in EuJAP. Dr. Domingos Faria (University of Lisbon), in the paper entitled "Gnostic Disagreement Norms", discusses the question "What are the epistemic norms governing our responses in the face of disagreement?"
New paper “Extreme Permissivism Revisited”
Our first paper in 2022, Tamaz Tokhadze (University of Sussex) "Extreme Permissivism Revisited". This paper provides a novel argument against extreme permissivisim in epistemology! The paper can be accessed herehttps://hrcak.srce.hr/en/clanak/392769 and...
Special issue in Philosophy of Medicine 5: THE QUANTITATIVE PROBLEM FOR THEORIES OF DYSFUNCTION AND DISEASE
The fifth paper in the special issue in Philosophy of medicine has been published: THE QUANTITATIVE PROBLEM FOR THEORIES OF DYSFUNCTION AND DISEASE by Thomas Schramme. The paper can be accessed at these two places https://hrcak.srce.hr/266092 and...
Special issue in Philosophy of Medicine 4: When a Hybrid Account of Disorder is not Enough
The fourth paper in the special issue in Philosophy of medicine has been published: When a Hybrid Account of Disorder ins not Enough: The Case of Gender Dysphoria by Kathleen Murphy-Hollies. The paper can be accessed at these two places https://hrcak.srce.hr/266083...
Special issue on Philosophy of Medicine 3: WRONGFUL MEDICALIZATION AND EPISTEMIC INJUSTICE IN PSYCHIATRY
The third paper in the special issue of Philosophy of medicine has been published: WRONGFUL MEDICALIZATION AND EPISTEMIC INJUSTICE IN PSYCHIATRY: THE CASE OF PREMENSTRUAL DYSPHORIC DISORDER by Anne-Marie Gagné-Julien. The paper can be accessed at these two places...
Special issue on Philosophy of Medicine 2
The second paper in the special issue of Philosophy of medicine has been published: ADAPT TO TRANSLATE – ADAPTIVE CLINICAL TRIALS AND BIOMEDICAL INNOVATION by Daria Jadreškić. The paper can be accessed at these two places https://hrcak.srce.hr/265890 and...