
Sam Wilkinson
@samljwilkinson
Senior Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Exeter. Philosophy of Psychiatry and Mental Health. Philosophy of Cognitive Science.
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Here is a recording of Dominic Murphy's lecture, Can the sea eagle make you sick?, where he discusses the relationship between mental health and culture. It was part of our School of Philosophy, Theology and Religion activities funded by The Royal Institute of Philosophy. Enjoy and share widely! buff.ly/3uTFeKU


Out now in paperback! "Mental Fictionalism: Philosophical Explorations" (Routledge, 2024) with fantastic papers by Julianne Chung, @timcrane102, Daniel Dennett, Tamas Demeter, Adrian Downey, Zoe Drayson, Kati Farkas, Daniel D. Hutto, LĆ”szló Kocsis, Bill Lycan... 1/2 routledge.com/Mental-Fictionā¦






Thanks to LĆ”szló Kocsis for a lovely review of Mind as Metaphor (OUP) in Phil Quarterly: "brilliant argumentation and a light but lucid style... I highly recommend this book to anyone... friend or foe of mental fictionalism" Foe? Surely not! Oxford Philosophy doi.org/10.1093/pq/pqaā¦


#9 OUT What is cognitive science? Why conceptualise the mind like a computer? What are some issues with this approach? Tanay Katiyar & Jay Richardson discuss this & much more with one of the founding members of Institut Jean Nicod Pierre Jacob open.spotify.com/episode/7cpbUeā¦



This is an incredible piece of work by Jonathan Pie. From the research, to the sequencing, to the performance. You want to know why so many people are turning away from vapid MSM and looking to political comedy & alternative news? Look no further. š

Workshop "Getting Your Act Together I: Self-Regulation and Agency" at Pompeu Fabra University Barcelona, 19th & 20th September 2024. Organized tog. w. Marta Jorba


New episode! I speak with Sam Wilkinson (Sam Wilkinson) of the University of Exeter about his work on auditory verbal hallucinations and the philosophy of psychiatry, among other topics. Available now in your preferred podcast player or right here: philosophyandtherapy.com/1570933/episodā¦


New in Cognitive Neuropsychiatry: Towards a unified, yet pluralistic, account of Capgrasā delusion tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10⦠From norman poole and Sam Wilkinson