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The developmental challenge to the paradox of pain

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2017
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Reuter, K. (2017). The developmental challenge to the paradox of pain. Erkenntnis, 82(2), 265–283. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10670-016-9816-8

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People seem to perceive and locate pains in bodily locations, but also seem to conceive of pains as mental states that can be introspected. However, pains cannot be both bodily and mental, at least according to most conceptions of these two categories: mental states are not the kind of entities that inhabit body parts. How are we to resolve this paradox of pain (Aydede in Pain: new papers on its nature and the methodology of its study. MIT Press, Cambridge, 2006a; Hill in Pain: new papers on its nature and the methodology of its study

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82

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2

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265

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283

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Philosophy, Logic

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English

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2017-04-01

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2019-10-23

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0165-0106

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109 since deposited on 2019-10-23
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Reuter, K. (2017). The developmental challenge to the paradox of pain. Erkenntnis, 82(2), 265–283. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10670-016-9816-8

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