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 R. Nozick - Philosophy Dictionary of Arguments
 
Pain, philosophy of mind: the philosophical discussion deals with the peculiarities of the concept of pain in contrast to other concepts such as perceptions, sensations and stimuli. In particular, it is about the relationship between physical and mental realization of pain. See also mind body problem, physical/psychic, rigidity, possible worlds, possible world semantics, perception, introspection, private language, necessity, certainty.
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Annotation: The above characterizations of concepts are neither definitions nor exhausting presentations of problems related to them. Instead, they are intended to give a short introduction to the contributions below. – Lexicon of Arguments.
 
Author Item    More concepts for author
Attachment Theory Pain   Attachment Theory
Block, Ned Pain   Block
Cavell, Stanley Pain   Cavell
Chalmers, David Pain   Chalmers
Dennett, Daniel Pain   Dennett
Dummett, Michael E. Pain   Dummett
Epicurus Pain   Epicurus
Kripke, Saul A. Pain   Kripke
Lewis, David K. Pain   Lewis
Malcolm, Norman Pain   Malcolm
McGinn, Colin Pain   McGinn
Nozick, Robert Pain   Nozick
Rorty, Richard Pain   Rorty
Schopenhauer, Arthur Pain   Schopenhauer
Searle, John R. Pain   Searle
Singer, Peter Pain   Singer
Spinoza, Baruch Pain   Spinoza
Wittgenstein, Ludwig Pain   Wittgenstein

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