*** PERSONALITY DISORDERS. BETWEEN FACT AND VALUE ***

A seminar by Professor Raimond Gaita (KCL/University of Melbourne) and Konrad 
Banicki, PhD (Jagiellonian University in Krakow) will be held on November 7, 
2017 at the Jagiellonian University's Institute of Applied Psychology

The seminar will be devoted to the issues of normativity present in the current 
notion of personality disorder (mainly that formulated in the DSM). More 
specifically, it will be the Humean fact-value distinction as well as its 
recent criticism based on some properties of thick normative concepts that will 
be brought to the fore in the context of dominant psychiatric 
conceptualisations.

Discussion will be based on a recent paper by Konrad Banicki (Personality 
disorders and thick concepts, In press, Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology). 
The paper will be disseminated among the participants before the event.

The lecture is jointly organised by the Institute of Applied Psychology and the 
Institute of Philosophy.

For REGISTRATION for the event please see: 
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/personality-disorders-between-fact-and-value-a-seminar-by-professor-raimond-gaita-konrad-banicki-phd-tickets-37723670514?aff=es2

For further information please contact: Konrad Banicki 
([email protected])
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