Feelings (ie., pleasure-pain) independent in nature and only
explicable by reference to some independent organic
process
Insufficiency of Wundt's reasons for holding that pleasure-
pain does not exhaust the qualitative characteristics
of feeling as primary experience
Theories of feeling: two main types-
(1) Pleasure and pain connected with their conditions in
conscious experience: the teleological theory.
The theory which connects pleasure with unimpeded
exercise of attention, and pain with its restriction.
The theory which connects pleasure and pain with ex-
pansion and repression of the self
(2) Pleasure and pain connected with physiological pro-
cesses distinct from, though perhaps related to, those
underlying sense-presentations
the changes which determine feeling being probably
diffused in character, perhaps due to the state of
nutrition of the organs directly connected with
sensation