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469Where is your pain? A Cross-cultural Comparison of the Concept of Pain in Americans and South KoreaStudia Philosophica Estonica 9 (1): 136-169. 2016.Philosophical orthodoxy holds that pains are mental states, taking this to reflect the ordinary conception of pain. Despite this, evidence is mounting that English speakers do not tend to conceptualize pains in this way; rather, they tend to treat pains as being bodily states. We hypothesize that this is driven by two primary factors—the phenomenology of feeling pains and the surface grammar of pain reports. There is reason to expect that neither of these factors is culturally specific, however,…Read more
Hyo-eun Kim
Hanbat National University, Korea
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Hanbat National University, KoreaAssociate Professor