Pain Linguistics: A Case for Pluralism

Author:

Coninx Sabrina1,Willemsen Pascale2,Reuter Kevin2

Affiliation:

1. Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam , The Nederlands

2. University of Zurich , Switzerland

Abstract

Abstract The most common approach to understanding the semantics of the concept of pain is third-person thought experiments. By contrast, the most frequent and most relevant uses of the folk concept of pain are from a first-person perspective in conversational settings. In this paper, we use a set of linguistic tools to systematically explore the semantics of what people communicate when reporting pain from a first-person perspective. Our results suggest that only a pluralistic view can do justice to the way we talk about pain from a first-person perspective: The semantic content of the folk concept of pain consists of information about both an unpleasant feeling and a disruptive bodily state. Pain linguistics thus provides new insights into ordinary pain language and poses an interesting challenge to the dominant unitary views of pain.

Funder

DFG

Swiss National Science Foundation

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Philosophy

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