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CONTENTS

Acknowledgments

Introduction

Pain as Experience

The Phenomenological Approach

The Structure of the Following Investigation

1. Methodological Considerations

Fundamental Methodological Commitments: Epoché, the Phenomenological Reduction, and Eidetic Variation

Three Allegations: Psychologism, Introspectionism, and Solipsism

Revamping Eidetic Variation: From Pure to Dialogical Phenomenology

The Genetic Method in Phenomenology

2. Pain and Intentionality: A Stratified Conception of Pain Experience

Pain and Intentionality

Pain as a Feeling-Sensation

Pain as an Intentional Feeling

Apprehension–Content of Apprehension

Husserl’s Analysis of Pain in the Logical Investigations

Pain as a Stratified Phenomenon

Sartre’s Phenomenology of Pain in Being and Nothingness

3. The Phenomenology of Pain Dissociation Syndromes

Congenital Insensitivity to Pain

The Discovery of Pain

Lobotomy, Cingulotomy, and Morphine

Threat Hypersymbolia

Asymbolia for Pain

Pain Affect without Pain Sensation

4. Pain and Temporality

Objective Time and Subjective Temporality

The Different Senses of Presence: The Fundamental Levels of Time-Constitution

Implicit and Explicit Presence

The Field of Presence as the Horizon of Pain Experience

Memory and Pain

Anticipation and Pain

5. The Body in Pain: Leib and Körper

Pain’s Indubitability and Bodily Localizability

The Phenomenological Account

The Lived-Body as the Subject of Pain

Pain as Empfindnis

Pain’s Twofold Localizability

Pain and the Constitution of the Lived-Body

The Structure of Pain Experience

6. The Phenomenology of Embodied Personhood: Depersonalization and Repersonalization

The Phenomenology of Embodied Personhood

Chronic Pain as Depersonalization

Chronic Pain as Repersonalization

Implications for the Phenomenology of Medicine

Pain as an Expressible Phenomenon: The Basic Elements of a Phenomenology of Listening

7. Pain and the Life-World: Somatization and Psychologization

Somatization and Psychologization

Somatization, Psychologization, and Their Origins in Experience

The Phenomenology of Somatization and Psychologization

The Life-World as the Wherefrom, Wherein, and Whereto of Experience

Between Homeliness and Homelessness: Discordance in the Life-World

Masochism and Somatization

Conclusion

Notes

Bibliography

Index

The Phenomenology of Pain

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