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Category: Lectures

Online lecture: “Experiments in Consciousness: Brain Science in the 1950s”, by Andreas Killen

Posted on December 1, 2020December 1, 2020 by Eva Andersen

The next online lecutre (2 December 2020) in the Richardson Seminar serie is by Andreas Killen. He will talk about… Read more Online lecture: “Experiments in Consciousness: Brain Science in the 1950s”, by Andreas Killen

Richardson seminar: rewatch past lectures

Posted on November 23, 2020November 21, 2020 by Eva Andersen

If you missed some of the past Richardson seminar lectures, you can (re)watch them here.

Richardson Seminar: “Some remarks on psychiatry and its discontents”, by Andrew Scull

Posted on October 19, 2020 by Eva Andersen

On Wednesday 21 October 2020 (2:00-3:30 PM EST) there will be another online Richardson Seminar: “Some remarks on psychiatry and… Read more Richardson Seminar: “Some remarks on psychiatry and its discontents”, by Andrew Scull

Online Symposium: Emotions and Clinical Communication in Antiquity, Australian Catholic University, 28-30 October 2020

Posted on October 6, 2020October 5, 2020 by Maia Woolner

Image: Detail of the Sloane MS 1975, f. 91 v, British Library This series of papers and discussions analyse ancient… Read more Online Symposium: Emotions and Clinical Communication in Antiquity, Australian Catholic University, 28-30 October 2020

Online lecture: “Bioethics after Covid-19 & Why History Matters”, by Dr. Joseph Fins

Posted on September 15, 2020 by Eva Andersen

On Wednesday 16 September at 2pm EST Dr. Joseph Fins will talk about “Bioethics after Covid-19 & Why History Matters.” … Read more Online lecture: “Bioethics after Covid-19 & Why History Matters”, by Dr. Joseph Fins

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