Friday, May 23, 2008

Suffering, What???

The suffering is sometimes in the narrow sense of physical pain, but often refers to the psychological pain, or more to the pain in the broadest sense. The other words, more or less synonymic May with the suffering include poverty, the sadness, misery, suffering, misery, discomfort, discontent, disagreeableness, unpleasant.

Very often, the word means the pain of physical pain, but it also May the pain in the broadest sense, ie the suffering. In this sense, the physical and mental pain or an unpleasant feeling, the feeling and emotion. It should be ensured to distinguish adequately if necessary between the two meanings. For example, the philosophy of pain is mainly due to the physical pain, but a look at the philosophical pain is the pain more in the broadest sense. Or, as another example quite different, nausea or itching are not "physical pain" but they are unpleasant and sensory experience, and a person "suffering" serious nausea or itching or renewed, said May "in pain".

The terms of pain and suffering often used together, the different meaning to confuse, for example:
be used as synonyms;
be used in "opposition" to another: for example, "the pain is inevitable, suffering is optional," or "the pain is physical, mental suffering";
used to each other: for example, "the pain is a physical suffering", or "the suffering is severe physical or mental".

Qualifiers, such as mental, emotional, mental and spiritual, are often used to focus more on specific kinds of pain or suffering pronounced. In particular, "the mental pain (or acute suffering)" May be in connection with the "physical pain (or suffering acute)" to distinguish between two categories of pain or suffering pronounced. A first warning about such a distinction, he is a "physical pain" in one direction, which usually includes not only the "typical sensory experience" of physical pain, but also other unpleasant physical experiences such as itching or nausea. A second loophole is that the physical or mental should not be taken too literally: the physical pain, suffering or acute, as a matter of fact, done by the spirit and awareness of the emotional aspects, while the physical pain or mental suffering done by the brain and is a feeling, it contains important physiological aspects of the body.

The term inconvenience unpleasant or painful painfulness generally or in a broader sense. They are also in (physics) care for science to the affective (ie "suffering") dimension of pain, often in contrast with the dimension sensors. For example: "The pain is often inconvenience, but not always, closely related to both the intensity and quality unique feeling painful."

In order to avoid confusion: This article refers to the suffering in the sense of unpleasant feeling, emotion or feeling. This includes the suffering in the narrow sense of physical pain, which is covered in detail in Article Pain.

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