Lexicon of Arguments

Philosophical and Scientific Issues in Dispute
 
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I 81
Common sense/Searle: common sense can be wrong (localization of pain).
I 138
Pain/Kripke: the identity of pain and a neurophysiological state would be necessary (both sides are rigid) >rigidity. But that is not given. Heat is different. >E.g. >Heat/Kripke, >identity/Kripke.
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II 326
Pain/Searle: pain is irreducible. No one has ever come to the conclusion through a thorough phenomenological examination that, for example, one's own pain does not exist.
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III 162
Pain/Searle: pain can be independent of representation without being independent of mind.

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