Preface
Introduction Abstract 1 Sensations as designated objects The ‘object and designation’ model of sensation language Objections to ODM The argument from analogy ‘Here is S again’ – argument type 1 ‘Here is S again’ – argument type 2 What Wittgenstein said Intrasubjectivity and intersubjectivity 2 C-subtle Arguments against C-subtle 3 What do sensation terms mean? A framework of enquiry Methods of enquiry Teaching links Changes of nature: pain A general hypothesis Conclusion Bibliography |