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Over recent decades pain has received increasing attention as philosophers psychologists and neuroscientists try to answer deep and difficult questions about it. What is pain? What makes pain unpleasant? How is pain related to the emotions? This volume provides a rich and wide-ranging exploration of these questions and important new insights into the philosophy of pain. Divided into three clear sections – pain and motivation pain and emotion and deviant pain – the collection covers fundamental topics in the philosophy and psychology of pain. These include pain and sensory affect the neuroscience of pain pain and rationality placebos and pain and consciousness. Philosophy of Pain: Unpleasantness Emotion and Deviance is essential reading for students and researchers in philosophy of mind philosophy of psychology cognitive and behavioral psychology as well as those in health and medicine researching conceptual issues in pain. | Philosophy of Pain Unpleasantness Emotion and Deviance

Routledge Philosophy Of Pain Unpleasantness Emotion And Deviance 09780367734091

Over recent decades pain has received increasing attention as philosophers psychologists and neuroscientists try to answer deep and difficult questions about it. What is pain? What makes pain unpleasant? How is pain related to the emotions? This volume provides a rich and wide-ranging exploration of these questions and important new insights into the philosophy of pain. Divided into three clear sections – pain and motivation pain and emotion and deviant pain – the collection covers fundamental topics in the philosophy and psychology of pain. These include pain and sensory affect the neuroscience of pain pain and rationality placebos and pain and consciousness. Philosophy of Pain: Unpleasantness Emotion and Deviance is essential reading for students and researchers in philosophy of mind philosophy of psychology cognitive and behavioral psychology as well as those in health and medicine researching conceptual issues in pain. | Philosophy of Pain Unpleasantness Emotion and Deviance

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