Pain as the Perception of Someone: An Analysis of the Interface Between Pain Medicine and Philosophy

Volume: 27, Issue: 1, Pages: 13 - 25
Published: Jun 23, 2018
Abstract
Based largely on the so-called problem of “asymmetry in concept application”, philosopher Murat Aydede has argued for a non-perceptual view of pain. Aydede is of course not denying basic neurobiological facts about neurons, action potentials, and the like, but he nonetheless makes a strong philosophical case for pain not being the perception of something extramental. In the present paper, after having stated some of the presuppositions I hold as...
Paper Details
Title
Pain as the Perception of Someone: An Analysis of the Interface Between Pain Medicine and Philosophy
Published Date
Jun 23, 2018
Volume
27
Issue
1
Pages
13 - 25
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