Can There Be a Unified 5E Theory of Pain?

Constructivist Foundations 17 (2):150-152 (2022)
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Abstract

We agree with Smrdu that pain cannot be reduced to a neurophysiological event and we welcome a (micro-)phenomenological investigation of pain experience. However, we do not think such an investigation can provide sufficient support for either a 5E theory of pain, or (just) an enactive one. A 5E theory of pain would require a clarification of how the 5Es fit together. An enactive account would require a “circulation” between first- and third-person data.

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Giovanna Colombetti
University of Exeter
Juan Diego Bogotá
University of Jyväskylä

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