Pain

International Studies in Philosophy Monograph Series:303-333 (2009)
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Abstract

Physical pain has no voice, but when it at last finds a voice, it begins to tell a story, and the story that it tells is about the inseparability of these three subjects, their embeddedness in one another. (Scarry, BP, 3)

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