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Perception / Pain / Mental processes / Suffering / Qualia / Direct and indirect realism / Mental representation / Emotion / Consciousness / Mind / Philosophy of mind / Cognitive science
Date: 2011-02-21 05:08:08
Perception
Pain
Mental processes
Suffering
Qualia
Direct and indirect realism
Mental representation
Emotion
Consciousness
Mind
Philosophy of mind
Cognitive science

Phenom Cogn Sci[removed]:67–90 DOI[removed]s11097[removed]Imperative content and the painfulness of pain Manolo Martínez

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