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244Patronizing Depression: Epistemic Injustice, Stigmatizing Attitudes, and the Need for EmpathyJournal of Social Philosophy 48 (3): 359-376. 2017.In this article, I examine stigmatizing and especially patronizing attitudes towards others’ depression that people who are well-intentioned produce. The strategy of the article is to consider the social experience of depression through two separate subfields of philosophy: epistemic injustice and phenomenology. The solution that I propose is a phenomenological account of empathy. The empathetic attitude that I argue for involves actively listening to the depressed individual and taking their d…Read more
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Areas of Specialization
| Mental Illness |
| Psychiatric Ethics |
| Existentialism |