Mad Pain and Martian Pain

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Mad Pain and Martian Pain is a famous philosophical essay by David Lewis that challenges type-identity theories of mind by using thought experiments about atypical human pain and alien pain to analyze the nature of mental states.

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Philosophical Papers, Volume I containsWork Mad Pain and Martian Pain
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