On the Supposed Utility of a Folk Theory of Pain

Brain and Mind - Tập 1 - Trang 223-228 - 2000
Don Gustafson1
1Department of Philosophy, University of Cincinnati, U.S.A.

Tóm tắt

What follows raises objections to some arguments that claimthat a “principle of applicability” of ordinary pain talkconstrains developments in the pain sciences. A more apt pictureof lay use of pain language shows its non-theoretic character.Since instrumentalism and eliminativism are philosophical viewsabout the status of theories of pain, neither is a threatto clinical use of standard pain lingo. Perfected pain theoryis likely to enhance and improve pain language in clinicalsettings, should such theory find its way into popular ideasand talk of pain.

Tài liệu tham khảo

Gustafson, D., 1998: Pain, qualia, and the explanatory gap, Philosophical Psychology 11(3), 371–387. Rey, R., 1994: The History of Pain, Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA.