
Ep. 105 Epistemic Injustice, Psychosis, and Religious Experience with Jose Eduardo Porcher
The Reluctant Theologian Podcast
Psychosis
Ryan: I like a conceptual and intellectual resources by which to make sense of anomalous experiences may result in those experiences being unjustifiably pathologized. So if we interact with this group, then they're working on developing the right language to really capture the phenomenon that they're experiencing. And then the idea of justice here would be well let's work with them together instead of just coming up with a narrative that says now you're wrong. Ryan: depriving religious persons of their meaningful interpretation of experiences interpreted by psychiatry as exclusively psychopathological constitutes a deep and willful form of hermeneutical injustice.
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