Dartmouth Events

Early-Career Workshop on Philosophy of Pain

Four talks on pain.

11/19/2024
10 am – 4 pm
Rockefeller 106
Intended Audience(s): Public
Categories: Arts and Sciences, Lectures & Seminars

The workshop will feature short talks from early-career philosophers working on pain-related topics across various areas, including philosophy of science, mind, agency, language, social epistemology, and bioethics.

 

10 AM -- Tiina Rosenqvist (Dartmouth): Engineering the Concept of Pain for Clinical Practice // 11 AM -- Sara Purinton (Princeton): Responsibility in Contexts of Injustice: Medically Unexplained Chronic Pain and Symptom Management //12 PM - 2 PM Lunch Break // 2 PM -- Laurenz Casser (Sheffield): The Mismeasure of Pain // 3PM --  Jada Wiggleton-Little (Ohio State): 'But Hurt Feelings Really Hurt': A Response to Jennifer Corns' The Social Pain Posit

 

The workshop is co-sponsored by the Society of Fellows, The Ethics Institute, The Department of Philosophy, and the Cognitive Science Program.

For more information, contact:
Tiina Rosenqvist

Events are free and open to the public unless otherwise noted.