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SUMMARY:Wittgenstein's 'Unbearable Conflict'
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DESCRIPTION:Meaning and Mindedness: Encounters between Philosophy and Psychoanalysis\n\n<p>5th series<br><br></p>\n\nSeminar One: Wittgenstein's 'Unbearable Conflict'<br>Friday 31st &nbsp\;October 2014\, 7 - 9 pm\n\n&nbsp\;\n\n\nSpeaker: Cora Diamond (Professor of Philosophy\, University of Virginia)\n\n\nDiscussant:&nbsp\;Richard Gipps (Clinical Psychologist and Psychotherapist\, Oxford)<br><br><br>FURTHER SEMINARS WILL BE HELD ON 28 NOV\, 30 JAN\,&nbsp\;27 FEB\, 20&nbsp\;MAR\, 24 APR\, 22 MAY AND&nbsp\;26 JUNE.<br><br><br>All seminars in the series will be held at the Tavistock Centre\, 120 Belsize Lane\, London NW3 5BA<br>For directions\, please see&nbsp\;www.tavistockandportman.nhs.uk/gettingtous</a><br><br>There is a fee for each seminar of &pound\;20 per person.\n\n\n<br>Conference\, CPD and Events Unit\, The Tavistock Centre\, 120 Belsize Lane\, London NW3 5BA<br>T: 020 8938 2548<br>F: 020 7447 3837<br>events@tavi-port.org</a><br>www.tavistockandportman.ac.uk/cpd15</a><br><br><br>About the Series<br><br>Very often encounters between philosophers and psychoanalysts are philosophical examinations of the proprietary concepts of psychoanalysis\, with psychoanalysts supplying the data for an investigation which is carried out by philosophers. This series aims at a less asymmetrical form of engagement between the two types of inquiry\, by selecting topics which are proprietary to neither but of common interest to both. To this end\, speakers are asked to make sure they present their ideas in a way that is accessible not only to fellow specialists\, but to a mixed clinical and academic audience from a range of disciplinary backgrounds. The series is thus equally suited to philosophers (including graduate students in philosophy)\, clinicians (including those seeking Continuing Professional Development)\, and to trainees.<br><br>Each seminar will last two hours (19:00 &ndash\; 21:00) and consist of a paper and a response\, followed by an hour's discussion. Whenever the paper is presented by a philosopher\, the response will be from a clinician and vice versa.<br><br>For further details and to book\, please&nbsp\;log onto the webpage&nbsp\;www.tavistockandportman.ac.uk/cpd15</a>\, alternatively\, contact Max Fendrich on 0208 938 2285 or&nbsp\;mfendrich@tavi-port.ac.uk</a>\n&nbsp\;\nOrganisers:&nbsp\;<br>Edward Harcourt\, Faculty of Philosophy\, Oxford University<br>Sarah Majid\, Adult Department\, The Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation Trust\n\n
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