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Blog posts on the project
Puddifoot, L. (2017).
Memories: Distorted, Reconstructed, Experiential and Shared
.
Imperfect Cognitions
, 20th April.
Bortolotti, L. (2017).
Ask Me Anything Session for Reddit Philosophy
, 8th March.
Larkin, M. (2016).
PERFECT year three: Michael
.
Imperfect Cognitions
, 15th November.
Motta, V. (2016).
PERFECT year three: Valeria
.
Imperfect Cognitions
, 8th November.
Antrobus, M. (2016).
PERFECT year three: Magdalena
.
Imperfect Cognitions
, 1st November.
Stammers, S. (2016).
PERFECT year three: Sophie
.
Imperfect Cognitions
, 25th October.
Puddifoot, K. (2016).
PERFECT year three: Kathy
.
Imperfect Cognitions
, 18th October.
Polonioli, A. (2016).
PERFECT year three: Andrea
.
Imperfect Cognitions
, 11th October.
Bortolotti, L. (2016).
PERFECT year three: Lisa
.
Imperfect Cognitions
, 4th October.
Sullivan-Bissett, E. (2016).
PERFECT 2016: False but Useful Beliefs
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Imperfect Cognitions
, 3rd March.
Bortolotti, L. (2016).
Mental health care is still awaiting its revolution
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Birmingham Brief
, 14th January.
Larkin, M. (2015).
Mental health matters: and we need to value as such
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University of Birmingham Tumbler
, 17th November.
Larkin, M. (2015).
PERFECT year two
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Imperfect Cognitions
, 17th November.
Bortolotti, L. (2015). "Them and Us" no longer: mental health concerns us all.
Birmingham Brief
, 5th November.
Bortolotti, L. (2015).
Are delusions bad for you?
The Forum
, 26th October. Finalist of the 3 quarks daily Philosophy Prize 2015.
Puddifoot, K. (2015).
PERFECT year two
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Imperfect Cognitions
, 20th October.
Sullivan-Bissett, E. (2015).
PERFECT year two
.
Imperfect Cognitions
, 13th October.
Bortolotti, L. (2015).
PERFECT Year Two
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Imperfect Cognitions
, 6th October.
Bortolotti, L. (2015).
Optimism and the Creation of Everyday Myths
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Imperfect Cognitions
, 1st September.
Bortolotti, L. (2015).
Philosophy for the Curious: Why Study Philosophy?
Philosophy@Birmingham
, 13th April.
Sullivan-Bissett, E. (2015).
Implicit Bias, Confabulation, and Epistemic Innocence
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Imperfect Cognitions
, 24th March.
Bortolotti, L. (2015).
Project PERFECT
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I'm NOT disordered
, 23rd February.
Bortolotti, L. (2015).
The Upside of Delusional Beliefs
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Scientia Salon
, 17th February.
Bortolotti, L. (2015).
The Epistemic Innocence of Motivated Delusions
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Imperfect Cognitions
, 3rd February.
Bortolotti, L. (2015).
Unintended Consequences
.
Imperfect Cognitions
, 13th January.
Bortolotti, L. (2014).
Dementia and the Truth
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Imperfect Cognitions
, 4th November.
Bortolotti, L. (2014).
Reverse Othello Syndrome and Epistemic Innocence
.
Philosop-her
, 30th October.
Larkin, M. (2014).
PERFECT Launch (4): Anticipating Interdisciplinarity
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Imperfect Cognitions
, 28th October.
Bortolotti, L. (2014).
What is it to be irrational?
Polity Independent
, 23rd October.
Antrobus, M. (2014).
PERFECT Launch (3): Depression and its Benefits
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Imperfect Cognitions
, 21st October.
Sullivan-Bissett, E. (2014).
PERFECT Launch (2): Biological Function and the Formation of Delusions
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Imperfect Cognitions
, 14th October.
Bortolotti, L. (2014).
PERFECT launch (1): False but Epistemically Beneficial Beliefs
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Imperfect Cognitions
, 7th October.
Bortolotti, L. (2014). Anosognosia and Epistemic Innocence.
Psychiatric Ethics
, 5th October.
Project-related podcasts and videos
Stammers, S. (2017). "
Philosophy, Mental Health and Informing Public Policy
". Video of lecture.
Stammers, S. (2017). "
Project PERFECT and perceptions of climate change
". Podcast of Arts and Science Festival lecture on Youtube.
Bright, A. (2017). "
Sustainable behaviour change for good
". Podcast of Arts and Science Festival lecture on Youtube.
Bortolotti, L. (2017). "
Are We Biased about Love?
". Philosophy 24/7, 18 January.
Bortolotti, L. (2016).
"Agency without rationality"
. Inaugural lecture, University of Birmingham, 9 May.
Antrobus, M. (2016).
"Sometimes I get lucky and I forget": Depression, memory and negative bias
. Podcast of Arts and Science Festival lecture on Youtube.
Puddifoot, K. (2016). "
Tricked by memory or tricks of memory?
" Podcast of Arts and Science Festival lecture on Youtube.
Jefferson, A. (2016). "
Distorting the past to serve our present needs
". Podcast of Arts and Science Festival lecture on Youtube.
Sullivan-Bissett, E. (2016). "
False but useful beliefs about epistemic normativity
." False but Useful Beliefs Workshop.
Bortolotti, L. (2016). "
The epistemic innocence of self-enhancing beliefs.
" False but Useful Beliefs Workshop.
Puddifoot, K. (2016). "
The illusory nature of the ethical/epistemic dilemma over stereotyping
". False but Useful Beliefs Workshop.
Bortolotti, L. (2016). Emotions: Do they control us? Forum for European Philosophy, London School of Economics. 19 January.
Bortolotti, L. (2016). Philosofa Episode 5. Is there a clear line between madness and sanity? 18th January.
Sullivan-Bissett, E. (2015).
Birmingham Heroes (project PERFECT)
. 60 seconds on Youtube.
Bortolotti, L. (2015).
Birmingham Heroes (project PERFECT).
60 seconds on Youtube.
Craigie, J. (2015). "
Problems of control: alcohol dependence and legal responsibility
." Podcast of lecture at the CRASSH Moral Psychology conference.
Bortolotti, L. (2015). "
On Responsibility and control: the case of delusions
". Podcast of lecture at the CRASSH Moral Psychology conference.
Hardy, A. (2015). "
Everything we can imagine is real: the role of imagery in daily life
". Podcast of Arts and Science Festival lecture on Youtube.
Sullivan-Bissett, E. (2015). "
A Strange Encounter: Alien Abduction Belief
." Podcast of Arts and Science Festival lecture on Youtube.
Wilkinson, S. (2015). "
The varieties of verbal hallucination
". Podcast of Arts and Science Festival lecture on Youtube.
Philosophy Bites (2015).
Irrationality
. Nigel Warburton interviews Lisa Bortolotti.
Modern Art Oxford (2015).
Perspectives: Myth
. Video clip of a series of talks featuring Lisa Bortolotti.
BBC World Service (2014).
Unintended Consequences
.
The Forum
. Radio programme last aired on 9th December featuring Lisa Bortolotti.