The Paradox of Pain Experiences

Authors

  • Junichi Murata Rissho University, Tokyo

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5944/rif.7.2018.29951

Keywords:

pain, philosophy of mind, tactile experience, Erwin Strauss

Abstract

There are few things in our lives we dislike or hate so strongly as pain. On the other hand, the symptoms of the patients suffered from so-called congenital analgesia teach us that if we are deprived of the ability to feel pain, our lives would be unbelievably miserable and disastrous. In this way, if we try to understand the meaning and the value of pain, it seems we immediately find a paradox. The paradoxical character of pain is reflected in philosophical discussions between subjectivist’s and objectivist’s view of pain. In this paper, I try to show that the seemingly paradoxical character emerges because we are obsessed by groundless prejudice that the concept of pain must have one definite single meaning and that if phenomena of pain can be understood as multidimensional, the various characteristics of pain can be interpreted as various aspects of multi-dimensional pain experiences.

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Published

2021-02-22

How to Cite

Murata, J. (2021). The Paradox of Pain Experiences. Investigaciones Fenomenológicas, (7), 435–449. https://doi.org/10.5944/rif.7.2018.29951

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