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Expanding transformative experience.
Carel H, Kidd IJ. Carel H, et al. Eur J Philos. 2020 Mar;28(1):199-213. doi: 10.1111/ejop.12480. Epub 2019 Oct 30. Eur J Philos. 2020. PMID: 32421021 Free PMC article.
Epistemic injustice in psychiatry.
Crichton P, Carel H, Kidd IJ. Crichton P, et al. Among authors: carel h. BJPsych Bull. 2017 Apr;41(2):65-70. doi: 10.1192/pb.bp.115.050682. BJPsych Bull. 2017. PMID: 28400962 Free PMC article.
Understanding disease and illness.
Simon JR, Carel H, Bird A. Simon JR, et al. Among authors: carel h. Theor Med Bioeth. 2017 Aug;38(4):239-244. doi: 10.1007/s11017-017-9417-9. Theor Med Bioeth. 2017. PMID: 28702734 No abstract available.
Healthcare Practice, Epistemic Injustice, and Naturalism.
Kidd IJ, Carel H. Kidd IJ, et al. Among authors: carel h. In: Barker S, Crerar C, Goetze TS, editors. Harms and Wrongs in Epistemic Practice. Cambridge (UK): Cambridge University Press; 2018. In: Barker S, Crerar C, Goetze TS, editors. Harms and Wrongs in Epistemic Practice. Cambridge (UK): Cambridge University Press; 2018. PMID: 32997467 Free Books & Documents. Review.
Invisible Suffering: The Experience of Breathlessness.
Carel H. Carel H. In: Škof L, Berndtson P, editors. Atmospheres of Breathing. Albany (NY): State University of New York Press; 2018. Chapter 15. In: Škof L, Berndtson P, editors. Atmospheres of Breathing. Albany (NY): State University of New York Press; 2018. Chapter 15. PMID: 30589523 Free Books & Documents. Review. No abstract available.
The Color of Breath.
McGuire C, Macnaughton J, Carel H. McGuire C, et al. Among authors: carel h. Lit Med. 2020;38(2):233-238. doi: 10.1353/lm.2020.0015. Lit Med. 2020. PMID: 33518537 No abstract available.
Breathlessness: From Bodily Symptom to Existential Experience.
Williams T, Carel H. Williams T, et al. Among authors: carel h. In: Aho K, editor. Existential Medicine. London (UK): Rowman & Littlefield International; 2018. Chapter 10. In: Aho K, editor. Existential Medicine. London (UK): Rowman & Littlefield International; 2018. Chapter 10. PMID: 30620518 Free Books & Documents. Review.
Pathology as a phenomenological tool.
Carel H. Carel H. Cont Philos Rev. 2021;54(2):201-217. doi: 10.1007/s11007-021-09538-9. Epub 2021 Mar 9. Cont Philos Rev. 2021. PMID: 34720686 Free PMC article.
Epistemic Injustice and Illness.
Kidd IJ, Carel H. Kidd IJ, et al. Among authors: carel h. J Appl Philos. 2017 Feb;34(2):172-190. doi: 10.1111/japp.12172. Epub 2016 Feb 8. J Appl Philos. 2017. PMID: 28303075 Free PMC article.
Introduction: culture-bound syndromes.
Carel H, Cooper R. Carel H, et al. Stud Hist Philos Biol Biomed Sci. 2010 Dec;41(4):307-8. doi: 10.1016/j.shpsc.2010.10.004. Epub 2010 Nov 18. Stud Hist Philos Biol Biomed Sci. 2010. PMID: 21112003 No abstract available.
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