191. Brain tumor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
brain the patient feels no pain, but as anyone who has suffered a concussion can attest, pain is felt on the outside of the skull and not in the brain itself. The brain has no nerve sensors in the meninges (outer surface) with which to feel or
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192. Euthanasia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
a person kills another, painlessly, but for no reason beyond that of personal gain; or accidental deaths which are quick and painless, but not intentional. [ 9 ] [ 10 ]
Thus another approach is to incorporate the notion of suffering
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193. Ethics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
and can even lead to pain. For example, eating one food too often will cause a person to lose taste for it. Eating too much food at once will lead to discomfort and ill-health. pain and fear were to be avoided. Living was essentially good,
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194. Richard D. Ryder - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
^ Ryder defines pain as “any form of suffering or negative experience, including fear, distress and boredom, as well as corporeal pain itself. Such things as injustice, inequality and loss of liberty naturally cause pain"; see
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195. Dualism (philosophy of mind) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
in the sensation of pain. But pain is not supposed to be spatially locatable. It might be responded that the pain "takes place in the brain." But, intuitively, pains are not located anywhere. This may not be a devastating criticism.
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