A Study of Religion Its Sources And Contents volume 1

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A Study of Religion Its Sources And Contents volume 1
James Martineau
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So far is it from true that we necessarily have as many feelings in consciousness at one time as there are inlets to the sense then played upon, that it is a fundamental law of pure sensation that each momentary state of the organism yields but one feeling, however numerous may be its parts and its exposures. There is no function of the human body unattended by a special sensi- tive condition : the glandular secretions, the circulation of the blood, the respiration which decarbonises it, the ac...tion of the skin, are all tributary to the general life-feeling of each instant ; which accordingly is changed at once into malaise as soon as any one of them is suspended or dis- ^ Metaphysica Nova et Vetusta, pp. 3, 7.
^ Kritik der reinen Vernunft, Rosenkranz, ii. P. 76.
Chap. I. ] IMMEDIATE PERCEPTION. 193 turbed ; but so fused together are the effects of all, that numerous as they are in fact, to consciousness they are but one. In order to disengage the contributions from each other, and let us know the amount and kind of each, it would be necessary to break their constant concomitance, and ring the changes of combination by stopping now this and now that, while letting the others run on.


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