Advances in Experimental Philosophy of Medicine 2023
DOI: 10.5040/9781350281554.ch-009
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The History of the Concept of Pain: How the Experts Came to be Out of Touch with the Folk

Benjamin Goldberg,
Kevin Reuter,
Justin Sytsma

Abstract: In this chapter we consider the tension between how pain researchers today typically define pains and the dominant, ordinary conception of pain. While both philosophers and pain scientists define pains as experiences, taking this to correspond with the ordinary understanding, recent empirical evidence indicates that laypeople tend to think of pains as qualities of bodily states. How did this divide come about? To answer, we sketch the historical origins of the concept of pain in Western medicine, providing evi… Show more

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