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Donald D. Price (price-dd)

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    Price, Donald D. 2017. A View of Pain Based on Sensations, Meanings, and Emotions.” in The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of Pain, edited by Jennifer Corns, pp. 113–123. Routledge Handbooks in Philosophy. London: Routledge.
    Price, Donald D. and Aydede, Murat. 2005a. The Experimental Use of Introspection in the Scientific Study of Pain and Its Integration with Third-Person Methodologies: The Experiential-Phenomenological Approach.” in Pain. New Essays on Its Nature and the Methodology of Its Study, edited by Murat Aydede, pp. 243–273. Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press.
    Price, Donald D. and Aydede, Murat. 2005b. Introspection and Unrevisability: Reply to Commentaries [Gallagher and Overgaard (2005), D’Amico (2005), Coghill (2005), and Nahmias (2005)].” in Pain. New Essays on Its Nature and the Methodology of Its Study, edited by Murat Aydede, pp. 315–324. Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press.

Further References

    Coghill, Robert C. 2005. Pain: Making the Private Experience Public [on Price and Aydede (2005a)].” in Pain. New Essays on Its Nature and the Methodology of Its Study, edited by Murat Aydede, pp. 299–306. Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press.
    D’Amico, Robert. 2005. Sensations and Methodology [on Price and Aydede (2005a)].” in Pain. New Essays on Its Nature and the Methodology of Its Study, edited by Murat Aydede, pp. 291–298. Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press.
    Gallagher, Shaun and Overgaard, Morten. 2005. Introspections without Introspeculations [on Price and Aydede (2005a)].” in Pain. New Essays on Its Nature and the Methodology of Its Study, edited by Murat Aydede, pp. 277–290. Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press.
    Nahmias, Eddy. 2005. The Problem of Pain [on Price and Aydede (2005a)].” in Pain. New Essays on Its Nature and the Methodology of Its Study, edited by Murat Aydede, pp. 307–314. Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press.