The Philosophy of Pain - Introduction

In David Bain, Michael Brady & Jennifer Corns (eds.), Philosophy of Pain. London: Routledge (2018)
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Abstract

Over recent decades, pain has received increasing attention as – with ever greater sophistication and rigour – theorists have tried to answer the deep and difficult questions it poses. What is pain’s nature? What is its point? In what sense is it bad? The papers collected in this volume are a contribution to that effort ...

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David Bain
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University of Glasgow
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