Feeling pain and being in pain / by Nikola Grahek.

  • Grahek, Nikola
Date:
2012
  • Books

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Description

"In Feeling Pain and Being in Pain, Nikola Grahek examines two of the most radical dissociation syndromes to be found in human pain experience: pain without painfulness and painfulness without pain. Grahek shows that these two syndromes -- the complete dissociation of the sensory dimension of pain from its affective, cognitive, and behavioral components, and its opposite, the dissociation of pain's affective components from its sensory-discriminative components (inconceivable to most of us but documented by ample clinical evidence) -- have much to teach us about the true nature and structure of human pain experience. Grahek explains the crucial distinction between feeling pain and being in pain, defending it on both conceptual and empirical grounds. He argues that the two dissociative syndromes reveal the complexity of the human pain experience: its major components, the role they play in overall pain experience, the way they work together, and the basic neural structures and mechanisms that subserve them. Feeling Pain and Being in Pain -- originally published in Germany, then revised for a wider audience at the urging of Daniel Dennett -- does not offer another philosophical theory of pain that conclusively supports or definitively refutes either subjectivist or objectivist assumptions in the philosophy of mind. Instead, Grahek calls for a less doctrinaire and more balanced approach to the study of mind-brain phenomena." -- Book jacket.

Publication/Creation

Cambridge, Massachusetts : MIT Press, 2012.

Physical description

xiii, 181 pages ; 21 cm.

Edition

Second edition.

Notes

"A Bradford book."
First edition published 2001.

Contents

The biological function and importance of pain -- Dissociation phenomena in human pain experience -- Pain asymbolia -- How is pain without painfulness possible? -- Conceptual and theoretical implications of pain asymbolia -- Pain quality and painfulness without pain -- C-fibers and all that.

Bibliographic information

Includes bibliographical references (p. [167]-173) and index.

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Where to find it

  • LocationStatus
    History of Medicine
    PB /GRA
    Open shelves

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ISBN

  • 9780262072830
  • 0262072831
  • 9780262517324
  • 0262517329