NATURALISTIC PHILOSOPHY OF PAIN AND PHENOMENOLOGY OF PAIN

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Guinez, Pablo [1 ]
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[1] Univ Diego Portales, Santiago, Chile
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LIMITE-REVISTA DE FILOSOFIA Y PSICOLOGIA | 2021年 / 16卷
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Phenomenology of pain; philosophy of pain; naturalism; pain; PLEASURE;
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In the last decade, interest in pain has resurfaced within philosophy. however, the chosen perspective is no longer the one assumed a few decades ago (naturalism), but phenomenology. I argue that the reason for this paradigm shift responds to the fact that the attempts to proceed in a naturalistic philosophy of pain are, due to naturalism, contradictory, and cannot satisfy the demands that it has posed itself I suggest that the phenomenology of pain does not fall into these contradictions, and also presents itself as a solid proposal to offer a coherent philosophy of pain. Finally, I outline the nature of a phenomenology of pain as well as some of its research areas.
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