Psycho-Philosophical Dialogues

Psycho-Philosophical Dialogues 

Epistemic Injustices:
Effects of Prejudice and Marginalization

Prof. Miranda Fricker
Epistemic Injustices: Effects of Prejudice
and Marginalization

and in discussion with
Sandra Thompson

Saturday 16 December 2023
3:00pm - 5:00pm GMT

Online seminar £12 - £24
Book here

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Following the seminars on Decolonising Psychoanalysis, this is the first in a series of Psycho-Philosophical Dialogues organised by the Race and Culture Committee of the Guild of Psychotherapists. The series is intended to open up conversations about psychoanalysis by initiating dialogues between psychotherapists and contemporary philosophers whose work has a direct bearing on issues of racial injustice, prejudice and marginalisation. We will explore how this work can be applied to the clinical setting, for both therapist and client alike.

For an abstract of Prof. Miranda Fricker’s paper, event details, speakers' biographies and booking options please see the Event Listing.

Bursaries available for those who would not be able to attend without financial support.

CPD certificates available on request.

Organised by the Race and Culture Committee of the Guild of Psychotherapists, London.

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