Havi Carel is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Bristol, where she studies illness and its relationship to philosophy. Her research draws largely on phenomenology, a philosophical approach most closely associated with the Continental tradition of philosophy, and that relies heavily on perception and experience. In this episode Robinson and Havi discuss her own illness, LAM, and how it affects her own work, along with many other topics related to illness, such as Freud, mental health, and breathlessness.
OUTLINE
00:00 In This Episode…
01:24 Introduction
03:31 LAM and Illness
08:14 Continental Philosophy, Analytic Philosophy, and Phenomenology
22:12 Illness, Sickness, and Disease
26:36 Limitations of Writing on Phenomenology and Illness
42:34 Illness and Philosophy
51:03 Freud and the Phenomenology of Illness
56:41 Breathing and Breathlessness
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