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_a10.1007/978-3-030-65613-3_8 _2doi |
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_aStanier, Jessica _4auth _91589693 |
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_aChapter 8 Painful Experience and Constitution of the Intersubjective Self _bA Critical-Phenomenological Analysis |
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_bSpringer Nature _c2021 |
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520 | _aIn this paper, we discuss how phenomenology might cogently express the way painful experiences are layered with complex intersubjective meaning. In particular, we propose a critical conception of pain as an intricate multi-levelled phenomenon, deeply ingrained in the constitution of one's sense of bodily self and emerging from a web of intercorporeal, social, cultural, and political relations. In the first section, we review and critique some conceptual accounts of pain. Then, we explore how pain is involved in complex ways with modalities of pleasure and displeasure, enacted personal meaning, and contexts of empathy or shame. We aim to show why a phenomenology of pain must acknowledge the richness and diversity of peculiar painful experiences. The second section then weaves these critical insights into Husserlian phenomenology of embodiment, sensation, and localisation. We introduce the distinction between Body-Object and Lived-Body to show how pain presents intersubjectively (e.g. from a patient to a clinician). Furthermore, we stress that,while pain seems to take amarginal position inHusserl's whole corpus, its role is central in the transcendental constitution of the Lived-Body, interacting with the personal, interpersonal, and intersubjective levels of experiential constitution. Taking a critical-phenomenological perspective,wethen concretely explore how some peoplemay experience structural conditions whichmay make their experiences more or less painful. | ||
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_aCreative Commons _fhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ _2cc _uhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ |
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_aPhenomenology & Existentialism _2bicssc _9850703 |
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653 | _aHusserl; Critical phenomenology; Lived-Body; Intersubjectivity; Normativity | ||
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_aMiglio, Nicole _4auth _91589694 |
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_tPhenomenology of Bioethics _7nnaa _oOAPEN Library UUID: f1712569-19b6-4ee6-8303-e156f0b361a2 |
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