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You are here: Home / Digest / CPN Digest #102

CPN Digest #102

21/08/2020 by Dave Nicholls Leave a Comment

Something for the weekend:

  1. Unpacking ‘patient‐centredness’
  2. Gilles Deleuze: Tracing Genesis in Kant’s Critique of Judgment
  3. The lecture paradox
  4. The Therapist Is In—and It’s a Chatbot App
  5. Structural racism – public servants can be a force for good. Here’s how
  6. What is the PhD experience?
  7. Rethinking health disparities
  8. Ideas alone won’t tame capital
  9. This new sci-fi series makes you realise that human touch is priceless – by putting a price tag on it
  10. Does philosophy reside in the unsayable or should it care only for precision? Carnap, Heidegger and the great divergence
  11. James Meek on the history of the World Health Organisation
  12. Makers of Living, Breathing History: The Material Culture of Homemade Facemasks
  13. Why walking helps us think and this
  14. Disabled musicians and the fight to perform
  15. From walls to society. Institutions and the government of disability in contemporary Spain

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