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Experiencing Pain : A Scientific Enigma and Its Philosophical Solution

Part of the Epistemic Studies series
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Although pain is one of the most fundamental and unique experiences we undergo in everyday life, it also constitutes one of the most enigmatic and frustrating subjects for many scientists.

This book provides a detailed analysis of why this issue is grounded in the nature of pain itself.

It also offers a philosophically driven solution of how we may still approach pain in a theoretically compelling and practically useful manner.

Two main theses are defended: (i) Pain seems inscrutable because there exists no property that is commonly shared by all types of pain and that is at the same time particular to pain, setting it apart from other bodily sensations.

This applies irrespective of whether we consider the psychological dimensions, neural networks, causal relations or biological functions of pain.

Consequently, it is impossible to refer to ideal far-reaching and ideal distinct generalizations on the matter of pain. (ii) Despite this challenge, by focusing on the resemblance relations that hold across pains, we can generate scientific progress in explaining, predicting and treating pain.

In doing so, the book aims to provide a clear conceptual basis for interdisciplinary communication and a useful heuristic for future research.

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Product Details
De Gruyter
3110688379 / 9783110688375
Hardback
128.4
12/10/2020
Germany
200 pages, 3 Illustrations, color; 4 Illustrations, black and white
155 x 230 mm, 418 grams
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