A Study of Pleasure and PainTheosophical Press, 1962 - 97 من الصفحات The theme of this book is that pain is functional in the advancement and enrichment of life in nature and in man, therefore it should be received with understanding and consideration. The arguments found within are purely scientific and illustrated by examples in the lives of common people. Fully discussed are the topics of how pain arises and ceases and the different kinds of pain. |
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... function being quite undiscriminatory . How many teen - agers explain that they were carried away by the impulse to mate , quite unintentionally , after what was only a sensuous exploration and enhancement of touch in the form of ...
... function being quite undiscriminatory . How many teen - agers explain that they were carried away by the impulse to mate , quite unintentionally , after what was only a sensuous exploration and enhancement of touch in the form of ...
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... functions , or improvement of such as we have , and its increase of " coherence " or co - ordi- nation . In ... function without reference to its harmony with the others . But it may well be concerned - in connection with mating ...
... functions , or improvement of such as we have , and its increase of " coherence " or co - ordi- nation . In ... function without reference to its harmony with the others . But it may well be concerned - in connection with mating ...
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... function . He is above other men , because he sees beauty where they are blind . The argument continues : " If it takes the mind of the greatest genius among men merely to perceive and copy the original , what must be the nature of the ...
... function . He is above other men , because he sees beauty where they are blind . The argument continues : " If it takes the mind of the greatest genius among men merely to perceive and copy the original , what must be the nature of the ...
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