The Nervous System And the Mind : a Treatise On the Dynamics of the Human Organism

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Nay, it needs but to mark the accompanying expression of face, to perceive that even the pleasure which an exquisite perfume yields, is to a considerable extent of the same nature. Indeed, the frequent application of the words sweet, delicious, etc., to things and acts of all kinds that yield great pleasure, shows that this similarity is habitually recognised. Pains display this kinship still more con- spicuously. Though the ordinary feelings of heat, of pressure, and of muscular tension, resem
...ble one another but little, yet when they are severally raised to high in- tensities, the resulting pains are nearly allied. Indeed, there is an obvious family likeness among all the peri- pheral pains when intense, and among all the central pains when intense.
" These three "eneral facts taken to!];ether, warrant the suspicion that while pleasures and pains are partly con- stituted of those local and conspicuous elements of feeling directly aroused by special stimuli, they are largely, if not mainly, composed of secondary elements of feeling aroused indirectly by diffused stimulation of the nervous system." As a corollary of ]Mr.


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