Pain signals are predominantly imperative

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Martínez, Manolo
Klein, Colin

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Kluwer Academic Publishers

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Recent work on signaling has mostly focused on communication between organisms. The Lewis–Skyrms framework should be equally applicable to intra-organismic signaling. We present a Lewis–Skyrms signaling-game model of painful signaling, and use it to argue that the content of pain is predominantly imperative. We address several objections to the account, concluding that our model gives a productive framework within which to consider internal signaling.

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Biology and Philosophy

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