@keithfrankish @petemandik @onemorebrown Interesting. When I teach this in 3rd/4th year most seem to find the idea of unfelt pains intuitive... but easy to imagine I bias those discussions. Here's one study (of 17) from https://t.co/lj6O46odYn. % show agr
These 3 articles are intriguing: The Badness of Pain: https://t.co/Nc19kCRgPM Unfelt Pain: https://t.co/tFNv2jDCYs Power from indirect pain: a historical phenomenology of medical pain management: https://t.co/6Xbr95V7Aj Planning on reading these on hol
@carl_b_sachs Some studies indicating that lay people allow for unfelt pains (and, one might infer, pains that don't hurt at some point): https://t.co/lj6O46odYn
@zachshorne I feel personally attacked. So, counterpoint: if there aren't at least 17 studies, it's shite. https://t.co/lj6O46odYn
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