Suffering is a central component of our lives. We suffer pain. We fall ill. We fail and are failed. Our loved ones die. It is a commonplace to think that suffering is, always and everywhere, bad. But might suffering also be good? If so, in what ways might suffering have positive, as well as negative, value? This important volume examines these questions and is the first comprehensive examination of suffering from a philosophical perspective. An outstanding roster of international contributors explore the nature of suffering, pain, and valence, as well as the value of suffering and the relationships between suffering, morality, and rationality. Philosophy of Suffering: Metaphysics, Value, and Normativity is essential reading for ...
he distinction between suffering and pain express the two faces of a disease that influence a patien...
Philosophers think of pain less and less as a paradigmatic instance of mentality, for which they see...
Friedrich Nietzsche insisted that despite what philosophers and prophets have taught, suffering is d...
When philosophers think about morality, they often take for granted that pain and suffering are intr...
Experiencing tragedy may broaden our ability to understand the suffering of others, and further our ...
Philosophers, psychologists and neuroscientists pose deep and difficult questions about pain and suf...
Experiencing tragedy may broaden our ability to understand the suffering of others, and further our ...
Experiencing tragedy may broaden our ability to understand the suffering of others, and further our ...
Abstract Background This article aims to contribute to a better conceptualization of pain and suffer...
The paper describes the existential analytical model within which the content of suffering is denote...
Philosophers think of pain less and less as a paradigmatic instance of mentality, for which they see...
Philosophers think of pain less and less as a paradigmatic instance of mentality, for which they see...
Philosophers think of pain less and less as a paradigmatic instance of mentality, for which they see...
Suffering, in one form or another, is present in all of our lives. But why do we suffer? On one read...
he distinction between suffering and pain express the two faces of a disease that influence a patien...
he distinction between suffering and pain express the two faces of a disease that influence a patien...
Philosophers think of pain less and less as a paradigmatic instance of mentality, for which they see...
Friedrich Nietzsche insisted that despite what philosophers and prophets have taught, suffering is d...
When philosophers think about morality, they often take for granted that pain and suffering are intr...
Experiencing tragedy may broaden our ability to understand the suffering of others, and further our ...
Philosophers, psychologists and neuroscientists pose deep and difficult questions about pain and suf...
Experiencing tragedy may broaden our ability to understand the suffering of others, and further our ...
Experiencing tragedy may broaden our ability to understand the suffering of others, and further our ...
Abstract Background This article aims to contribute to a better conceptualization of pain and suffer...
The paper describes the existential analytical model within which the content of suffering is denote...
Philosophers think of pain less and less as a paradigmatic instance of mentality, for which they see...
Philosophers think of pain less and less as a paradigmatic instance of mentality, for which they see...
Philosophers think of pain less and less as a paradigmatic instance of mentality, for which they see...
Suffering, in one form or another, is present in all of our lives. But why do we suffer? On one read...
he distinction between suffering and pain express the two faces of a disease that influence a patien...
he distinction between suffering and pain express the two faces of a disease that influence a patien...
Philosophers think of pain less and less as a paradigmatic instance of mentality, for which they see...
Friedrich Nietzsche insisted that despite what philosophers and prophets have taught, suffering is d...