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The Experience of Dysmenorrhea
Dysmenorrhea, or menstrual pain, is regularly suffered by 45 to 95% of menstruating women. Despite its prevalence, and despite the …
Carlota Serrahima
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The informational profile of valence: The metasemantic argument for imperativism
Some mental states have valence—they are pleasant or unpleasant. According to imperativism, valence depends on imperative content, …
Manolo Martínez
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Luca Barlassina
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Imperative Transparency
I respond to an objection recently formulated by Barlassina and Hayward against first-order imperativism about pain, according to which …
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Imperativism and Pain Intensity
Several authors have suggested that degrees of pain are problematic for imperativists about pain. We present a satisfying and …
Colin Klein
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Manolo Martínez
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Pain Signals are Predominantly Imperative
Recent work on signaling has mostly focused on communication between organisms. The Lewis–Skyrms framework should be equally applicable …
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Colin Klein
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Pains As Reasons
Imperativism is the view that the phenomenal character of the affective component of pains, orgasms, and pleasant or unpleasant sensory …
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Imperative Content and the Painfulness of Pain
Representationalist theories of phenomenal consciousness have problems in accounting for pain, for at least two reasons. First of all, …
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