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You are here: Home / Digest / CPN Digest #162

CPN Digest #162

15/10/2021 by Dave Nicholls Leave a Comment

Something for the weekend:

  1. Mass Effect Is Kind of a Utopia for the Chronically Ill
  2. Feminism for Women: The Real Route to Liberation by Julie Bindel – review
  3. Human progress is no excuse to destroy nature
  4. Unlocking Social Theory with Popular Culture
  5. The Heart of Flesh: Nietzsche on Affects and the Interpretation of the Body
  6. Physician dominance in the 21st century: Examining the rise of non-physician autonomy through prevailing theoretical lenses
  7. Parrhesia and Clinical Practice: A Case Study of Dr. Esdaile’s Mesmeric Hospital in Hooghly
  8. Bringing Philosophy to Those in Need
  9. Towards a sociological understanding of medical gaslighting in western health care
  10. An intellectual history of suffering in the Encyclopedia of Bioethics, 1978–2014
  11. Finding my body through the wilderness
  12. Social Structure and Health Equity
  13. Interview with Samantha Frost on ‘The Attentive Body’: Epigenetic Processes and Self-formative Subjectivity
  14. ‘The Lay Gaze’—Rural Norwegian men’s assessment of others’ health based on pictures
  15. Infectious thinking: the pathophysiology of 19th-century pedagogy

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