Conduct And Its Disorders Biologically Considered

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If the desire for drink is the stronger, they will become drunk ; if self-control is the stronger, they will remain sober.
Seeing that the great majority of persons who 94 CONDUCT BOOK II take alcohol are not drunkards, it follows that, in them, either the satiation point is reached before intoxication occurs, or the desire for drink is over- mastered by that voluntary reinforcement of other desires which we call self-control.
4. There is, however, a large number of persons who occupy an interm
...ediate position between the habitually sober and the habitually drunken. These are persons who become intoxicated before satiation is reached, and in whom self-control, if it is exercised, is capable of overcoming the desire for drink ; but who yet allow themselves to become drunk, because they do not choose to exercise this self-control. They do not reinforce, by voluntary exertion, the influence of the desires antagonistic to the desire for drink. They possess sufficient strength of will, if they choose to exert it, to cease drinking before the intoxication stage is reached ; but they do not, or they do not always, exert this volition.

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