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Index
Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
List of illustrations
List of contributors
Acknowledgements
Introduction
PART I: The nature of suffering
1. The world according to suffering
2. The disruption model of suffering
3. Painfulness, suffering, and consciousness
4. Suffering pains
PART II: Pain and valence
5. Valence, bodily (dis)pleasure, and emotion
6. Pain and mere tastes: Toward an attitudinal-representational theory of valenced perceptual experiences
7. Pain An attitude with two heads
PART III: The value of suffering
8. Suffering as transformative experience
9. After motivational hedonism: Feeling bad can be good | feeling good can be bad
10. From suffering to satisfaction: Why we need pain to feel pleasure
11. ‘My horses and hogs and even everybody seemed changed’: Appreciating beauty in depression recovery
PART IV: The normativity of suffering
12. Hedonic rationality
13. The agony of reason: The unsteady bond between suffering and human rationality
14. Some paradoxes of pain for rational agency
15. Suffering as a virtue
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