Ian J. Kidd (Nottingham): 'Pathophobia, Vices, and the Awfulness of Illness'
2019 Royal Institute of Philosophy Lecture Series
A Royal Institute of Philosophy Lecture Series lecture | |
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Date | 31 May 2019 |
Place | Amory A128 Pretalk - Harrison Building 209 |
Provider | Royal Institute of Philosophy Lecture Series |
Organizer | Adrian Currie and Andrea Raimondi |
Event details
Abstract
This talk introduces the concept of pathophobia - a term to capture the variety of morally objectionable forms of treatment to which ill persons are typically subjected. I argue that such awful treatment can be usefully analysed into five clusters of pathophobic vices and illustrate these using examples from illness narratives. Philosophical analysis of these vices helps us to identify potential corrective strategies which can involve changes at the individual and structural levels. I'll end by drawing on some of David Benatar's remarks to sketch out some connections between pathophobia and misanthropy.
15.30 - 16.30 Pretalk - Harrison 209
Introductory material for undergraduates and graduate students
17.30 - 19.30 Seminar - Amory A128
All welcome
Location:
Amory A128