Workshop

Mental Health and Normativity


Workshop - Mental Health and Normativity

On the 6th, 7th and 8th of October the Workshop "Mental Health and Normativity" took place at the Carmen de la Victoria, University of Granada. Our guests presented us with wonderful contributions and we had a great time discussing normativity and mental health in a unique venue.


Contributions:

  • Leon de Bruin (Radboud University Nijmegen): self-illness ambiguity and its implications

  • Anna Drożdżowicz (Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences): Epistemic injustice in psychiatry and epistemic duties

  • Virginia Ballesteros (Complutense University of Madrid): Is it really a mental disorder?

  • Marta Jorba (Pompeu Fabra University) & Valentina Petrolini (University of the Basque Country): Autism & Identity

  • Enara García (University of the Basque Country): Enactive Normativity and Mental Disorders

  • Jędrzej P. Grodniewicz (Jagiellonian University): Self-prejudice

  • Tadeusz Zawidzki (George Washington University): Looping, Active Inference, Attention, Metacognitive Skill: New Foundations for the Bio-Psycho-Social Model.

  • Elisabeth Pacherie (Institut Jean Nicod): Predictability and normativity in delusions of control

  • Pablo López-Silva (University of Valparaiso): Schizophrenia and the Adaptiveness of Delusions

  • Josephine Pascoe (Utrecht University): Three lessons on self-control from addiction and recover

  • Sam Wilkinson (University of Exeter): Status, realisation, and the normativity of psychiatric discourse.

  • Víctor Fernández (University of Granada) & Eduardo Pérez (University of Barcelona): What is it like to be a normativist about mental disorder?