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  1. Imperative content and the painfulness of pain.Manolo Martínez - 2011 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 10 (1):67-90.
    Representationalist theories of phenomenal consciousness have problems in accounting for pain, for at least two reasons. First of all, the negative affective phenomenology of pain (its painfulness) does not seem to be representational at all. Secondly, pain experiences are not transparent to introspection in the way perceptions are. This is reflected, e.g. in the fact that we do not acknowledge pain hallucinations. In this paper, I defend that representationalism has the potential to overcome these objections. Defenders of representationalism have tried (...)
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  • The argument from illusion reconsidered.Audre Jean Brokes - 2000 - Disputatio 1 (9):1-7.
  • The Argument from Illusion Reconsidered.Audre Jean Brokes - 2000 - Disputatio 1 (9):2-9.
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