Pains You Can’t Ignore: Attentional Demand and the Problem of Intensity
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
3-12-2025
Publisher
Springer
Source Publication
Erkenntnis
Source ISSN
0165-0106
Original Item ID
DOI: 10.1007/s10670-025-00935-7
Abstract
Much of the focus on pain in the literature is the nature of pain’s badness. This paper addresses the relatively overlooked problem of intensity. I construe intensity as the degree to which pains demand involuntary attention, the degree to which a pain can’t be ignored. I use a global workspace framework to explain intensity, a view that is uniquely situated to explain the relevant empirical evidence. I construe intensity theoretically via a pain’s mode of representation, how pain is represented rather than what is represented. This has the advantage of integrating the major views on pain’s badness. Novel explanations result from intensity as attentional demand and each view’s perspective on badness.
Recommended Citation
Burgess, Peter, "Pains You Can’t Ignore: Attentional Demand and the Problem of Intensity" (2025). Philosophy Faculty Research and Publications. 893.
https://epublications.marquette.edu/phil_fac/893
Comments
Erkenntnis, (March 12, 2025). DOI.