CPN Digest #125
Something for the weekend:
Biomechanical and phenomenological models of the body, the meaning of illness and quality of care
Interpreting Kant in Education: Dissolving Dualisms and Embodying Mind – Introduction and this Empiricism and Dualisms
Between Fitness and Death: Disability and Slavery in the Caribbean
Patients’ Experiences of Being Cared for in an Intensive Care Unit
Measuring Difference, Numbering Normal: Setting the Standard for Disability in the Interwar Period
Biomechanical and phenomenological models of the body, the meaning of illness and quality of care
Just keep swimming: setting the stage for disrupting the sports coaching épistémè
Seven things the HE sector learned in 2020 – and what universities should prepare for in 2021
“The problem (with empathy)… is not simply that empathy substitutes for action, but that it promotes its own kind of moral callousness, a fascination with others’ pain” Link