The production of pleasure by stimulation of the brain: An alleged conflict between science and philosophy
Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 36 (June):494-505 (1976)
| Abstract | This article has no associated abstract. (fix it) | |||||||||
| Keywords | Brain Epistemology Pleasure Sensation Stimulation Puccetti, R | |||||||||
| Categories | ||||||||||
| Options |
|
|||||||||
| PhilPapers Archive |
Upload a copy of this paper Check publisher's policy on self-archival Papers currently archived: 5,701 |
| External links |
|
| Through your library | Configure |
William S. Robinson (2006). What is It Like to Like? Philosophical Psychology 19 (6):743-765.
Murat Aydede (2000). An Analysis of Pleasure Vis-a-Vis Pain. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 61 (3):537-570.
Paul A. Weiss (1942). Pain and Pleasure. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 3 (December):137-144.
Roland Puccetti (1969). The Sensations of Pleasure. British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 20 (October):239-245.
Irwin Goldstein (2003). Malicious Pleasure Evaluated: Is Pleasure an Unconditional Good? Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 84 (1):24–31.
Daniel A. Pollen (2004). Brain Stimulation and Conscious Experience. Consciousness and Cognition 13 (3):626-645.
Richard W. Momeyer (1975). Is Pleasure a Sensation? Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 36 (September):113-21.
Daniel A. Pollen (2006). Brain Stimulation and Conscious Experience: Electrical Stimulation of the Cortical Surface at a Threshold Current Evokes Sustained Neuronal Activity Only After a Prolonged Latency. Consciousness and Cognition 15 (3):560-565.
Farah Focquaert (forthcoming). Deep Brain Stimulation in Children: Parental Authority Versus Shared Decision-Making. Neuroethics.
Daniel Alroy (1995). Inner Light. Synthese 104 (1):147-160.
Monthly downloads |
Added to index2009-01-28Total downloads15 ( #78,702 of 549,124 )Recent downloads (6 months)1 ( #63,361 of 549,124 )How can I increase my downloads? |

