Hane Maung

@HaneMaung

Philosopher / Former Psychiatrist / Dad / Husband / Bebopper / Postdoctoral Fellow in Philosophy at

Joined January 2016

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    Jan 8

    My new paper, "Pluralism and Incommensurability in Suicide Research", is now in press in Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences.

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    Jan 31

    An awesome opportunity. Apply!!! May be of interest to folks in our network too

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  3. Jan 31

    I'm thoroughly enjoying this new book by . As a philosopher and a lapsed Buddhist, I've been waiting to read a book on this topic for a long time.

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    Jan 30
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    Jan 30

    They didn't mean what they said about ending austerity and they didn't mean what they said about cutting emissions. Do you think they meant what they said about protecting the NHS?

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    Jan 29

    Random fact discovered today. Immanuel Kant was 59 when he bought his first house.

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  8. Jan 28

    I am really looking forward to teaching my new Philosophy of Medicine MA module at this semester.

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    Jan 28
    Replying to

    being on the minority side of any poll of philosophers is morally praiseworthy

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    Jan 28

    are metaphysicians ok?

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    Jan 28
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    Jan 28

    Reproductive technologies are not the cure for social problems

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    Jan 28

    Thanks to for timing this perfectly with the pub date of Why I’m Not a Buddhist via

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    The reason that politically-motivated pseudoscience thrives is not just because some people want it to be true but because there are also heavyweight institutes and establishments supporting it. hits the nail on the head:

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    Jan 28

    A real privilege and pleasure to give the Alfred Landecker Memorial Lecture last night: Political Ideologies in the 1930: Lessons for the 2020s. Available on the School's YouTube channel.

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    Jan 27

    Considering Charles Murray's new book comes out tomorrow it's good timing that this little side-project I took on (in the middle of my comprehsensive exams!) just came out.

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    "Why philosophers of science should be concerned by the appearance of an article advocating that we must prepare for some wholly imagined confirmation of a hereditary basis for racial differences in IQ."

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    Jan 26

    But as in so many areas (immigration, education) the purpose of the policy is not to achieve its ostensible purpose but to perform "being tough" to Tory voters and the the Daily Mail

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    I genuinely cannot believe that the actual BBC News at 10 just did this

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    Jan 26

    I wrote this, a selection of a couple of ideas from my new book please share widely, there’s a storm coming... 👊🏽

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    Jan 25

    The Psychiatrist, Dr Mohammed Rashed, argues for "a move away from narratives of illness in psychiatry, toward alternative methods of cultivating insight...with psychiatrists acting as guides rather than experts who dispense bio-medical treatments".

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