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2015/16

Michaelmas Term 2015 

Monday 19 October. Mark Stein (University of Leicester): ‘Leader’s revenge and the loss of autonomy’. 
Monday 2 November. Marianna Fotaki (University of Warwick): ‘Against compulsive consumerism and toxic attachments: a proposal for an ethics of relationality and compassionate care’. 
Monday 16 November. Janet Sayers (University of Kent): ‘Chaos Contained: Art, psychoanalysis and Adrian Stokes’. 
Monday 7 December. Denise Cullington (British Psychoanalytical Society): ‘The freedom to know your own mind: the bad and the mad, and the sad, as well as the good and the sane’. 

Hilary Term 2016 

Monday 25 January. Richard Gipps (University of Oxford counselling service): ‘Does Cognitive Therapy Rest on a Mistake?’ 
Monday 8 February. Matt ffytche (University of Essex): ‘Psychoanalytic Sociology and the Traumas of History: Alexander Mitscherlich Between the Disciplines’. 
Monday 22 February. Maarten Steenhagen (University of Antwerp): ‘Why do we Paint?’ 
Monday 7 March. Lene Auestad (University of Oslo): ‘Violence and the Social Unconscious: Overcoming or not Overcoming the Individual/Social Distinction’.
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Seminar conveners: Dr. Louise Braddock, Prof. Paul Tod, Dr. Niall Gildea. Unless otherwise notified, the seminar will continue to be held online and will be viewable by video-link only. Videos are posted together with seminars from the Richard Wollheim Centenary Project on its website: https://wollheimcentenary.org/. To be placed on the emailing list for seminar links and notifications, please email wollheimcentenary@gmail.com or visit the website for information.

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