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    Editorial note
    South African Journal of Philosophy 29 (2): 61-61. 2010.
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    The spatiality of pain
    South African Journal of Philosophy 25 (4): 336-349. 2006.
    How far can one ascribe a spatial meaning to pain? When I have a pain, for instance, in my leg, how should one understand the “in” in the “pain in my leg”? I argue (contrary to Noordhof) that pain does have a spatial meaning, but (contrary to Tye) that the spatiality of pain is not to be understood in the standard sense of spatial enclosure. Instead, spatiality has a special meaning with regard to pain. By defining pain in phenomenological terms as a disturbed form of bodily perception, I conten…Read more
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    Nietzsche and Neurology
    Nietzsche Studien 32 124-141. 2003.
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    When Pain Becomes Unreal
    Philosophy Today 46 (2): 115-130. 2002.
  • The meaning of pain
    South African Journal of Philosophy 19 (3): 235-254. 2000.
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    Educating pain
    South African Journal of Philosophy 21 (2): 122-132. 2002.
    In times in which we ask ourselves how political cruelty and torments can be forgotten, Nietzsche's pleadoyer for pain to serve the purpose of education, surprises. What might sound like a mere provocation, rather lies at the heart of the Nietzschean philosophy. As is pointed out, Nietzsche's contention that pain is the most powerful aid to mnemonics, originates from his philosophy of pain as the main condition of all forms of creation. The title “educating (bilden) pain” expresses Nietsche's ad…Read more