Bozena Zoric summarises the argument of her recently published monograph ADHD, Attachment Theory, and #EpistemicInjustice on the #projectEPIC blog epistemicinjusticeinhealthcareproject.blogspot.com/2026/04/adhd... #philsky
Posts by Dan Degerman
I recently participated in an event about silence in music and philosophy at St George's Bristol, alongside some amazing speakers and performers.
You can watch the recording here: youtu.be/ZtbpSvhMVvE?...
I'd love your thoughts!
Thanks very much, Lizzie!
"protective silences are easily confused with those imposed by stigma...‘If I don’t talk about my diagnosis...it’s not because I’m ashamed. It’s because I know not everyone deserves to access that part of me.’"
Such a good piece from @ddegerman.bsky.social
psyche.co/ideas/for-so...
#bipolar
"Break the silence" slogans can harm more than help BJPsych argues silence in mental illness isn't always stigma, sometimes it's a symptom (depression) or a coping strategy (mania) We need space for "positive silence" instead of pressure
#WorldPhilosophyDay2025
#philsky #philpsy #epistemicinjustice
New paper! Its main idea is simple but overlooked: rumination isn’t just persistent negative thinking. It can also involve losing the ability to stop inner speech. This explains why rumination feels overwhelming and why practices cultivating inner silence make a difference.
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I'm really excited to finally be able to share this after months of work - our new Project EPIC report on the epistemic determinants of health. With over 20 contributors, we make the case for incorporating this new framework into existing determinants of health models:
bci-hub.org/documents/ep...
Silence isn't always a symptom to be 'fixed' in mental illness. In this post for the Project EPIC Blog, I examine how silence can be an act of epistemic agency, particularly for individuals experiencing mania.
epistemicinjusticeinhealthcareproject.blogspot.com/2025/06/reth...
I'm not sure, but if it is, I'll post a link to the recording!
I'm talking about the medicalisation of silence at a philosophy workshop at @swanseauni.bsky.social on Friday. Looking forward to the seaside air and talks by the other speakers, including @annabortolan.bsky.social!
Hope you can attend (in person or online): philevents.org/event/show/1...
I am thrilled to share my latest paper, "Explanatory Essentialism and Cryptic Species," on this platform. I show how concrete biological research challenges one of the strongest arguments for biological essentialism.
#philosophy #biology #essentialism #newpaper
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How can we help people with depression who can't find anything to say? Through 'undemanding silence', argues my colleague Jae Ryeong Sul in his most recent article.
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Is silence always harmful in mental illness? My new article challenges this assumption. For those experiencing mania, reclaiming silence can be a powerful act of epistemic agency—enabling them to acquire, maintain, and share knowledge on their own terms. link.springer.com/article/10.1...