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Hopkins Press Podcast 4.3: Sarah M. Misemer on Renaissance bawd, free will and AI
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Hopkins Press Podcast 4.1: David Hollinger on the Evangelical Republican Impact on Academia
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Sahanika Ratnayake on the Philosophical Issue with Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Our guest today is Dr Sahanika Ratnayake - a philosopher of psychiatry and medicine, whose work focuses on talking therapy. She is interested in what constitutes evidence for talking therapy, the ethics of therapy and the integration of therapy into healthcare...

Clara Humpston on the prism of truths in Schizophrenic impossibilities
How can clinicians differentiate the "impossible" world a person with schizophrenia lives in, without denying its existence as a lived experience? Clara Humpston helps us understand the "prism of truths in impossibilities" she details in her recent paper...

Brian Earp on Addictive Love
Can love be an unhealthy addiction? If you can't kick the habit (or heartbreak) cold turkey, can science help? On this episode, we are joined by Dr. Brian Earp. Dr. Earp is the Associate Director of the Yale-Hastings Program in Ethics and Health Policy at Yale...
